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A regrettable accident in Oaxaca Mexico

An entire family lost their lives when their truck crashed into an Urvan, where the other people who were making their last trip were also present.

Last Sunday morning, 13 people lost their lives before reaching the Huitzo toll booth, on the Nochixtlán highway, Oaxaca, Mexico.

A blue van, transporting a family of 9 people, was collided with the Urvan, and among them, the bodies of those who lost their lives.

The family of 9 people included 4 young people who were basketball players from Chalco, State of Mexico and were going to take part in a religious match for “Palm Sunday”, who lost their lives, the minors were determined as Ubaldo, Alex, Ubaldo, Vale and Daniel, all brothers.

His mother and maternal grandmother, identified as Daniel and Jovita, also lost their lives in the incident.

After the incident, a minor in the truck was able to survive, remaining among 8 bodies without vital signs inside the unit.

In relation to the Urvan, the bodies of 5 people joined the tragic scene, thanks to the screams of precisely 10 other people asking for help.

The first clarifications, it was the driver of the blue van who invaded the opposite lane, trying to overtake, and causing the terrible incident.

Apparently, the destination of the family that was traveling in the blue van was to be able to reach the most important city in Oaxaca to attend the religious events of Palm Sunday, as said before, but sadly, the speed became their worst nightmare4 , taking the lives of everyone and causing another 5 people to lose their lives.

After the deadly incident, the work to lift and transfer the injured caused enormous traffic congestion on the highway, leaving hundreds of cars and heavy vehicles stranded for 2 hours.

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