Five Senegalese immigrants who apparently made a living peddling with castellonenses beaches in full am killed in a dramatic car accident, to be embedded into a truck the old Peugeot 406 with circulating a vehicle fifteen years old.
According to preliminary investigations of the Traffic Police, the dream was the determining factor for the driver of the Peugeot, 32, lost control of the vehicle factor, invaded the opposite lane and winding embedding against a articulated lorry in a horrific head-on collision that took the road tourism become a deformed metal coffin. “In the worst we have ever found,” confessed one of the firefighters who worked in the incident.
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The tragedy occurred about 2:50 pm on Friday, at kilometer 1,028 of the N-340 as it passes through the Castellon town of Alcala de Xivert . Apparently, the victims had left Benicàssim, lies the family of one of the deceased, and headed to Vinaròs. They traveled in a licensed in 1999 in Tarragona car whose trunk was full of clothing, sports equipment football shirts and other items. Was driving southbound truck, articulated transport refrigerator driven by a 48 year old man could do nothing to avoid the impact. The Peugeot victims even left a trace of braking on asphalt, one of the things that leads researchers to suspect that the dream was the most likely cause, not completely rule out other reasons as a distraction.
After the powerful collision, the car flew off as she reached several twists that reach no other drivers traveling along that stretch of the N-340. The truck also veered off the road and the driver was unhurt. Later, tested negative for alcohol and drug testing.
The impact gave no respite to the Senegalese. The first civilian guards and police who arrived at checked terrified that none of them responded. Lay inert inside the vehicle. Emergency equipment was presented a few minutes to confirm the worst fears: and none of them were alive.
When removing corpses, the agents of the Guardia Civil of Castellon found that only the driver and passenger, 30 and 32, were wearing seatbelts. The other occupants riding in the rear seats, three men aged 33, 36 and 48, had not taken this basic precaution.
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