Seven young people drown in Veracruz river; this is how the tragic accident would have happened

Seven young people They drowned when the vehicle they were traveling in fell into a río in the area on Veracruz. The apparent accident occurred last night in the Calzadas River in the port of Coatzacoalcos, where the victims had gathered on a private dock.

Police reports indicate that the students They were traveling in a Chevrolet Suburban, which fell to the bottom of the river.

The victims were identified as Mayra Reyes Sanchez, Maria Diaz Pelayo, Pablo Lopez Guerrero, Kataline Toledo, Julio Vizcaino, Perla Alvarez Pacheco and Luz Paulina, all between 21 and 22 years old.

Rescue teams, including personnel from Municipal Civil Protection, the Secretariat of Public Security (SSP), Municipal Police, Civil Force and Red Cross, together with some volunteers, began rescue efforts that spread throughout more than two hours. The accident It happened around 8:30 p.m.when a van fell into the river.

The Office of the Attorney General launched an investigation to determine the causes of the possible accident.

This is what the accident of the young people who drowned would have been like

Young were celebrating graduation of some of them and it is unknown how the truck ended up in the river, although it was while a tornado was hitting the area.

Some versions point to the truck Suburban color blanco with plates YOY786 was parked but without the handbrake so she went backwards and finally fell into the water, while others who They tried to get a boat out by tying it to the vehicle but he dragged them along without them being able to do anything.

Another version that circulates is that They lost visibility in the heavy rain and a thunderstorm that occurred in the area so they could not see where they were traveling and ended up in the river; however The reason is currently unknown.

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2024-07-24 08:43:07

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