Councilor’s son dies, wife injured in falling tree incident in Bacolod | Inquirer News

Councilor’s son dies, wife injured in falling tree incident in Bacolod

By: - Correspondent / @carlagomezINQ
/ 12:17 AM January 15, 2018

Bacolod City

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BACOLOD CITY – What was supposed to be a fun outing for the family of a councilor from Pototan town, in a resort in Negros Occidental ended up in a tragedy on Saturday.

A seven-year-old boy was killed and his mother was wounded when a centuries-old mahogany tree, toppled by strong winds, hit the windshield of their sports utility vehicle in Bacolod City.

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Ken Marion Peñaflorida died of head wounds while his mother, Maureen, was injured in the right eye.

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Councilor Kent Roger Peñaflorida of Pototan town in Iloilo was driving the Toyota Fortuner to Campuestohan Highland Resort in Talisay City.

There were 10 people aboard the vehicle – five children and five adults, including the councilor’s wife and son.

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On reaching Bacolod Boy’s Home, an orphanage in Barangay Granada, a strong wind blew, toppling an old tree that hit the vehicle’s windshield and hood.

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Chief Insp. Sherlock Gabana, Police Station 5 chief, said the boy sitting on his mother’s lap. He hit his head on the windshield as the councilor applied the brakes on the Toyota Fortuner as the tree was falling.

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The police said the boy sustained a depressed skull fracture.

A concerned citizen took the injured mother and son aboard a Ford Everest to the Doctors’ Hospital , but Ken Marion was declared dead at about 1:56 p.m. Saturday, said Gabana. /atm

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