By
Erwin G. Beleo
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La
Union — Five of seven people injured in a van-bus collision that killed six
people in Barangay Aguso, Tarlac City on July 23 may still require surgery at
the Ilocos Training Regional Medical Center here.
Earlier, it
was reported that the collision between a Toyota Hi-Ace van and a Santrans
passenger bus killed van driver Jemor Bueno, 58, and his passengers Teresita
Basadre, Silvestre Basadre, Gerald Basadre, 31; Lolita Marzan, and Andrea
Duran, all residents of Tubao, La Union.
Barangay
Chairman Reynaldo Viduya of Barangay Leones West in Tuba confirmed their
remains have already been returned to their hometown.
However,
Viduya said five of the injured passengers of the van have not been discharged
from the ITRMC as they may require surgery.
Among those
seriously injured were Dolores Mapanao, 53; Maximo Dolen, 68; Rolando Duran,
58; Pricilla Sales, 69; and her husband Benito Sales, 63.
Viduya said
another injured victim, Edmar Laron, 8, was already discharged from the
hospital.
Ofelia V.
Lopido, 52, one of those hospitalized, said Monday there were 12 of them inside
van traveling back home to La Union when the Santrans bus struck them.
Police said
the two vehicles were both traveling at high speed when they came into a
collision course, adding that initial investigation showed that it was the van
that seemed to veer out of course.
The bus
driver Pepito Dela Luna, 55, a resident of Caingin, San Rafael, Bulacan, was
taken into custody by the Tarlac City police and set to be charged over the
incident.
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