Tribal folk mourn death of 11 killed in jeep fall
>> Thursday, May 24, 2012
By Gina Dizon
BONTOC,
Mountain Province – Tribal folks of Dallican, a remote village here are now
mourning the death of their kin -- among 11 people who were killed when a
passenger jeepney fell down a deep ravine here May 13.
Nine were injured in the accident at SitioBalitian of this
capital town while four passengers and the driver were unhurt.
Investigation by Bontoc police revealed around 2 p.m. that
day, driver Antonio DulawanCordag, 36, while going
up the road to Dalican stopped the vehicle to
retrieve a fallen baggage.
The vehicle slipped backward and the back right
wheel hanged on the side of the road.
The driver shouted advising passengers not to panic. Those who
were on top of the vehicle jumped off causing the jeep to get
unbalanced and fell down the ravine around 150 meters down.
Pronounced dead on arrival at the Bontoc General Hospital
were ShereleeBenis, 23; ChowareyArokod; Teresa Aronchay, 32; Mary
Ann Camboli, 42; ChagnonChamkas, 55; JonalynSallongen, 23;and
Adeline Domacyon, 34.
The following suffered multiple head injuries and
eventually died at the hospital namely Helen Lachica, ChandaChamkas,
41; Melvin Arunchay, 8 and Delia Sumilao, 34. Injured with
lacerated wounds and admitted at the hospital were Myrna Lapaan,
22; JacquilineBanganan, 47; Luisa Waking, 42; ZeniaMaskay, 14; Rachelle
Lapaan, 20; and Abraham Mangusan, 37. Referred to Baguio hospitals
for multiple head injuries were Jessica Sumilao, 10; IsaganiFalisong, 12;
Stevenson Paraan, 12; and Jane Falisong, 33.
The driver and passengers Nestor MaskayJr, Jackson Banganan and
two unidentified Army personnel were unhurt.
The driver is currently under the custody of Bontoc police.
Members of Bontoc police led by town chief
DyannBomoweyBangcawayan, Philippine Army, Bureau of Fire Police, Bureau
of Jail Management and Penology, Bontoc Federated Operators and Drivers
Association, Bontoc Emergency Response Team, MT Province Provincial
Police Office, Provincial Headquarters and Mt Prov Police Public
Safety Company responded following call of a concerned citizen
informing them about the accident.
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