La Union town police chief dies in road crash | Inquirer News

La Union town police chief dies in road crash

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LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte — The chief of police of Tubao town in La Union province was killed in a road crash on Tuesday, April 4, the police said.

The initial investigation showed that Major John Maynard Macusi, 32, a resident of La Union’s Sudipen town, was driving along the national highway at Barangay Guinabang, in Bacnotan town when he lost control of his vehicle while heading southbound.

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Macusi’s vehicle collided with a sports utility vehicle traveling in the opposite direction and was driven by Avelino Ledda Anastacio, 29, from La Union’s Balaoan town, investigators said.

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Photos of the accident scene showed the wrecked front portions of the two vehicles.

Macusi, who suffered serious injuries, was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital but was declared dead on arrival.

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Anastacio and his two passengers were still being monitored but were now in safe condition, the police said.

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The Police Regional Office 1 mourned the death of Macusi, who was described by regional director Brigadier Geneeral John Chua as a “hardworking chief of police.”

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The La Union provincial police office said Macusi was a “young, promising, hardworking” officer. INQ

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