A bus from the Ersa company (Line 6), which was circulating without passengers, collided with a Renault Megane car in which three people were traveling.
As a result of the strong collision, Jésica Cancio Bupo died at the scene. The other two occupants of the vehicle were transferred to the San Martín Hospital. Then the death of her brother, Damián Cancio Bupo, who was the driver of the car, became known.
The bus driver was arrested and available to Justice.
The news generated commotion in the city and there are hundreds of emotional farewell messages to the brothers on social networks. Likewise, the requests for justice are replicated.
“The quality of human beings who left has no comparison! It is comforting to know that there is so much love that they had inside that they have left a mark on each person who met them!” Said a woman.
Another person said: “Always together, that’s how I met them, that’s how they were introduced to me and that’s how they will remain in me. I hope they continue to illuminate those who were left down here without understanding this life.”
“Just ask for justice and more justice. For him, for his parents and his beloved sister. Dear Damián Cancio, may the Virgin shelter you in her arms. Rest in peace and always in our hearts,” said a woman.
“I met Damián at the 15-year-old party… Very nice person, excellent and I’m short, always the best vibes! An excellent professional! May you rest in peace… And a lot of strength to the family. Justice”, said a young man.
“Let justice be done for Damián and Jesica… A whole family destroyed. How sad. A lot of strength for the family and for Jesica’s partner and her baby,” said another woman.
“Jesi and Dami fly high! We are all devastated. We will see each other once more!”, highlighted a woman.
While another man pointed out: “I hope justice is served, poor parents lose their two children due to the recklessness of another. Rest in peace, boys, they will remain in the memory of so many people who have known them for their excellent photography and video work.”