Six killed in Cebu road accident | Inquirer News

Six killed in Cebu road accident

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 04:06 PM April 10, 2014

MANILA, Philippines- At least six people aboard a truck were killed when their vehicle rammed into a house in Barangay (village) Guadalupe, Carcar City Cebu noon Thursday, a radio report said.

The report said the truck carrying 30 passengers with cows and livestock lost its brake while maneuvering a downhill curve and hit a house past 12 noon this Thursday.

The report added that the truck hit a concrete fence then rammed a house injuring its drivers and passengers before it overturned.

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Initial investigation said the fatalities were squished by the animals when they were overthrown from the truck.

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Some passengers died on the spot while other injured passengers were immediately brought to Carcar Provincial Hospital.

Police authorities have yet to identify the casualties.

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On Tuesday, statistics of the Philippine National Police-Highway Patrol Group showed that road accidents were higher this year compared to same period last year.

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It cited that mechanical defects and poor vehicle maintenance are among the reasons of vehicular accidents.

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