Groom hurt, mother among 3 killed in Camarines Sur mishap | Inquirer News

Groom hurt, mother among 3 killed in Camarines Sur mishap

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LEGAZPI CITY—The mother of a groom was among three killed and 29 injured on Tuesday after a private utility jeepney fell into a cliff in Baao town in Camarines Sur province, the police said in a report on Wednesday, August 10.

The groom was traveling with his family to the venue of his wedding on Wednesday in Bato.

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Staff Sergeant Erwin Salcedo, the town police investigator, said Marvin Zoilo, 30, was taken to a hospital with 28 other passengers.

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Zoilo’s mother, Margarita, 61, died on the spot around 12:30 p.m. after she was thrown off when the jeepney she was riding in rolled about 40 meters down the slope.

Their relatives, Ester Bustinera and a 16-year-old girl, suffered from serious injuries that caused their death.

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An initial investigation showed that Benjamin Blanquera, a Baao councilor driving the jeepney, lost control of the vehicle.

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Blanquera was among the injured and is now stable at a hospital.

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Salcedo said the disaster management teams used ropes to rescue the victims.

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