In Bucaramanga, concern over the serious road accident that killed a five-year-old girl remains unabated. The little girl was hit by a public shuttle bus in the Antonia Santos neighborhood on Thursday afternoon, according to authorities.
And it was learned in the last hours thanks to the security camera Video showing the exact moment of the tragic accident.
According to the Bucaramanga Traffic Directorate, the little boy was riding a ‘grid’ on a low displacement motorcycle. The little girl was accompanied by her stepfather and grandfather.
This Thursday afternoon, around 13.30, he was on his way to school and crashed when the motorcyclist lost control of the vehicle.
Then unfortunately, as seen in the video, A bus passing through the area ran over him.
(This was the fatal accident in which Colombian ‘impressive’ girl ‘Susa’ died).
An eyewitness speaking to Vanguardia newspaper said, “They were coming from the left, the motorcycle crashed into one of the poles of the bicycle path and fell, and the girl was trapped under the tires of a passing bus.” ‘.
A few minutes later, his relatives came to the scene and expressed their pain at the tragedy.
Carlos Bueno, director of Transit in the capital of Santander, regretted what happened and shared an appeal on social networks.
“Our hearts break when we see this image. It’s not just a car accident, it’s a light going out, a dream frustrated, and another reflection of something that happened and could have been prevented.”he said from the beginning with ‘X’.
“This accident occurred today, Thursday, at Carrera 23 and Calle 33 streets in the Antonia Santos neighborhood, and we are deeply saddened by the fact that the victim was a 5-year-old child and was traveling on a motorcycle to have a barbecue. A public shuttle bus was involved and as a public transport administration, it was our first legal It was our responsibility to carry out the operations.” he added and attached images of the accident.
“Again I formulate A call to responsible and prudent driving“Respect traffic rules and save lives on the road,” he concluded.
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