Three dead in accident on the Francisco Fajardo highway

  • Aug, Sun, 2024


He journalist Roman Camacho reported this Sunday a traffic accident which left three dead on the Francisco Fajardo highway in Caracas, renamed Gran Cacique Guaicaipuro, near the La Araña distributor.

It was reported that the victims were traveling west on motorcycles, They lost control and collided with the road barrier.One of the deceased fell into the fast channel in the opposite direction.

Firefighters from the Capital District and paramedics from the Ángeles de la Autopista attended the scene. It is presumed that the people were speeding and performing dangerous maneuvers.

Deaths in motorcycle accidents in Caracas

Five people died in motorcycle traffic accidents in the city of Caracas last weekendaccording to information collected by journalist Román Camacho.

The first case occurred on Friday night when Miguel Ángel Palencia Rodríguez, 57 years old, He was riding his motorcycle in zone F of 23 de Enero and was hit by a vehicle.

Palencia, who was a motorcycle taxi driver and lived in block one of Silza, died on the spot.

The second accident occurred on Saturday around 8:00 am when José Miguel Rodríguez, 24 years old, was riding his motorcycle on the Gran Cacique Guaicaipuro highway, in the company of his partner Omerlys Guerrero.

At the Botanical Garden the motorcycle skidded and collided with the bumper. Both passengers fell into the Guaire River.

A third accident left two more dead on Sunday on the Gran Cacique Guaicaipuro highway.

Maybeth Yoselin Macuare Canelón, 32 years old, was a passenger on a motorcycle driven by her friend César Aular, 20 years old. Both had left a club in Sabana Grande and They were traveling near the La Araña distributor when they collided with the defense.

Police authorities said they were traveling at excessive speed.

Macuare Canelón leaves behind a 14-year-old daughter.

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