Cagayan de Oro family lose 5 members in pre-Christmas road tragedy

Cagayan de Oro family lose 5 members in pre-Christmas road tragedy

/ 03:16 PM December 24, 2024

The ill-fated vehicle van in Tupi, South Cotabato. Photos grabbed from IFM-RMN Facebook page

The ill-fated vehicle van in Tupi, South Cotabato. Photos grabbed from IFM-RMN Facebook page

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — Lighted candles are being offered outside the house of the Maglinte family in Greenville Subdivision of Bugo village in this city, a day after five of them perished in a vehicular accident in Tupi town, South Cotabato province on Dec. 23.

The vacationing family, aboard a Suzuki Super Carry van with two minors from Polomolok, who are their relatives, came from the Land of Praise tourism site near Mt. Matutum.

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As they were going downhill, the van’s brakes malfunctioned then the vehicle swerved off the road hitting a tree on the roadside of Barangay Cebuano, a police report said.

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As a result of the impact, according to the police, some passengers were ejected from the vehicle and fell into a nearby creek some five meters deep, while others suffered severe injuries inside the vehicle.

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The seven victims declared dead on arrival at Roel I. Senador Memorial Hospital were

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Annabelle Maglinte , Joan Maglinte, Joel Maglinte, Duke Maglinte, Ike Maglente, Marga, 7, and Yuna, 8.

The van driver, Oliver Maglinte, was the lone survivor of the accident.

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