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Springs accident: one person was discharged and four are still hospitalized

Springs accident: one person was discharged and four are still hospitalized

A woman was discharged and four people are still hospitalized after the traffic accident that killed two Argentines in Manantiales In the past week.

The accident was between a Volkswagen Nivus and a Ford Ka on the afternoon of Wednesday, January 4.

Camila Palacios and Juan Centeno they are ventilated and stable, reported the Maldonado Police Headquarters.

Nicolás Rocca, who gave a positive spirometry test, He is “stable”, going through the postoperative period. She is also hospitalized Melanie Larraburuwho is “stable”, according to the police report reported this Monday night.

Josephine Elissondoanother protagonist of the accident, was discharged.

Nazarene Sierrameanwhile, had been moved to Argentina last weekreported the Maldonado Headquarters.

The traffic accident is investigated by the prosecutor’s office. This Monday, the lawyers for Rocca, who was driving the Volkswagen Nivus that collided with the Ford Ka in which the two Argentine models were traveling, said that a video surveillance camera was not operational, which could have been key to clarifying the fact.

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