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2 motorcycle riders dead in Quezon mishaps

2 motorcycle riders dead in Quezon mishaps

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LUCENA CITY — Two motorcycle riders died in separate road mishaps on Monday in Quezon province.

The Quezon police said in a report on Tuesday, Jan. 9, that Marlon Doblon was traveling at 3:30 a.m. on his motorcycle along the Maharlika Highway in Barangay Masin Sur in Candelaria town when he occupied the opposite lane and collided with a Mitsubishi Montero driven by Felix Escurel VI.

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The rider, who was wearing a crash helmet, suffered grave injuries and died on the spot.

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The police are conducting further investigation while Escurel remains in their custody.

In another report, Janssen Dianne Cuento, was found around 6:10 a.m. lying and unconscious with a head injury at the national road in Barangay Poblacion Uno in Real town.

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She was taken to a hospital in Infanta town but died on the way.

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The police said Cuento was traveling toward the Famy-Infanta road when she met an accident, which the report did not specify.

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The report classified the incident as a “self-accident.”

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