1 dead, 5 hurt as SUV falls into Benguet ravine
>> Friday, February 28, 2014
TUBLAY, Benguet – A farmer was killed,
while five of his companions were badly hurt when the Toyota SUV they were
riding in dove into a 55-meter ravine here in Sitio Sapuan, Barangay
Ambassador afternoon of Feb. 14.
Tublay police said the
south bound private Toyota Hi-lux with plate number TTF-652 driven by
Lito Mirason was negotiating a rough road when it was about to overtake a
motorcycle, but suddenly fell down into the ravine.
The driver’s brother,
Anselmo, 58, also a farmer, from Ambuclao, Bokod town in Benguet, was
immediately killed in the accident, declared Benguet General Hospital physician
Mary Joy Torio while Wilson Licwasen, 44, also a farmer, from Kabayan town,
Benguet and residing at Sapuan sustained injuries on his right foot and left
hand.
Willy Licwasen, 17 ,
from Sapuan sustained abrasions on his
left foot while Alex Costino, 70, also a farmer, from sitio Coroz, also in
Ambassador sustained abdominal injuries and abrasion on his left eye.
DindoCostino, 21, also
a farmer from sitio Coroz, Ambassador was hurt at this left foot while the older
Mirason y Asiong, 61, also a farmer from sitio Labey, also in Ambassador, Tublay
had a fracture in the right hand.
All victims were
brought by citizens who responded and rescuers from the Provincial Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management Council of Benguet at Benguet General Hospital in
La Trinidad, Benguet for treatment.
Tublay police station
commander Senior Insp. Davis Locloc said investigators are still probing the
cause of the accident to determine the culpabilities of the latest vehicular
mishap in the region.
More than a week ago,
15 were killed while more than 30 others including two foreign tourists and
comedian Arvin “Tado” Gutierrez were killed when a Florida bus plunged into a
120-meter ravine in Talubin, Bontoc, Mt. Province.
A day after, another
passenger jeepney ferrying more than 50 passengers fell into a canal in
Licuan-Baay town in Abra, killing five and injuring 40 more.
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