Two injured leave a streak of accidents at dawn in Lircay

Two injured leave a streak of accidents at dawn in Lircay

Members of the Serenazgo de Lircay (region ) witnessed two traffic accidents that occurred during their last working day.

ACCIDENT BETWEEN MOTORCYCLES LEAVES INJURIES

Around 8:10 p.m., members of the Serenazgo de Lircay were carrying out their usual patrol when they reported a traffic accident.

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In the vicinity of Avenida Arguedas, they found traces of a collision, between a bull motorcycle, blue and white, license plate 1324-2I owned by Max Rosmel Lizana Rojas.

At the time of the arrival of the security forces, they did not find the driver of the aforementioned unit, so it is understood that he fled in an unknown direction from the scene.

Said unit had collided with a linear motorcycle, scooter type, black, license plate 2396-2I, at its side they found Ivan Eduardo Curi Lima (19) and a minor under 13 years of age, who were evacuated to the Lircay hospital in order to that they can be taken care of, initially they detected scratches and bumps on the knee.

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DISMISSAL, CAR IS GOING TO GUTTER

Little more than an hour later, the members of the Serenazgo Lirqueño continued their patrol, when in the vicinity of Jr. Ricardo Fernández they were informed that there had been another accident on Av. Centenario.

Upon arrival at the scene, they confirmed that a black car, with license plate BMB 437 owned by Wilmer José Colmenares Cuevas, driven by Jhon Alex Salvatierra Huamán (22), was confused and had gone into a gutter, fortunately there were no injuries.

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The night watchmen carried out their work supporting the young man so that his car can leave said place, where they did not find any injuries either.

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