Friday, November 27, 2009

8 October 2009



A septuagenarian was hit by a heavy unit of public passenger 65th Street for 54 and 52 in the center of Merida.

The bus with license plates 800-428Y moving from east to west on 65th street when suddenly and unexpectedly it ran over Canché Filiberto Martin, 75 years old.

The passager bus ran over to his left foot. Canché Martin suffered an open fracture of tibia and fibula.

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10 November 2009






A septuagenarian died this noon after being hit by a bus in the streets of Merida.

At approximately 11:30 am, Mr. Miguel Angel Villalobos Calderon, 70 years passed from south to north aboard his bicycle on 66th Street and at the intersection with 87th Street, was collided with a No. 22 bus route and Hospitals Circuito Colonias 701,126-plates and driven by Julio Cesar Felix Narvaez.

The driver of the transport unit's signal did not observe the signals and ran over the old man who lay on the pavement. People who witnessed the accident thought he was dead and covered him with a sheet.

However, when an ambulance arrived at the scene of the SSP, the paramedics noticed that he was still alive and gave aid and then transferred to the hospital O''Horan, and there he died shortly after being admitted due to severe injuries suffered by being run.

The driver Felix Narvaez, age 39, was arrested by agents of the SSP.




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28 July 2009



Perez Velazquez suffered head trauma, wounds in abdomen, thorax and pelvis, as well as arm and forearm.

Three of the eight passengers aboard the bus had a nervous breakdown when they saw the seriousness of the accident and they were treated by paramedics.

Edward Rene Aguilar Torres, driver of the truck plate 800-431-Y, was traveling from south to north on 56th Street, but on arriving at the 65th hit Perez Velazquez. The bus knocked him down and ran over his abdomen.

Municipal Plicía Agents arrested the driver and turned him over to prosecutors. Verifiers of the Department of Transportation must report to punish the bus company.

For 30 minutes the traffic was closed to avoid interference with work of the paramedics, which was followed by dozens of onlookers from nearby businesses, pedestrians and market tenants Lucas de Galvez who came to see what happened.

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