A spectacular accident occurred around 3:30 a.m. on Friday after a car lose control and end up with the tires in the middle of Expressway, on the eighth block of Paseo de la República Avenue, a few meters from the National Stadium.

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Vehicle The black BMW brand, which is said to have rolled over several times, was moved and placed on the side of the road by firefighters. However, the three lanes that run south to north remained closed to general traffic from the height of the Iquitos Bridge and towards the Miguel Grau Oval in downtown Lima.

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Despite the strength of accident he vehicle driver, who was not seriously injured, fled. The airbags and seat belt would have prevented the driver from being serious and being able to drive away from the place.

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Inside the car, you could see a prayer beads and a kind of marijuana pipe.

The car overturns the Vía Expresa and its occupants flee. (US News)

In addition, it was learned that after the accident, subjects went down to the Expressway take valuables from inside the vehicle.

A woman struggles between life and death after an accident on Aramburú Avenue

The brother of the injured person denounced that the driver who caused the accident escaped the possibility that he tampered with the breathalyzer

Beforehand, we note that several men were in the vehicle who escaped into an attic. Other witnesses said america newss that the occupants would be musicians.

Around 5:30 a.m., the wrecked car was removed and the highway was reopened to traffic.

This accident is reminiscent of the one that occurred a few days ago near the Aramburo bridge, when a jeep truck that escaped a police chase lost control and fell from the top of the bridge to the Expressway.

As a result of the accident, the vehicle overturned and three people were injured, including Camila Aguayo.

A few days later, the testimony of Luis Miguel Aguayo caught the attention on social networks: “I have never done anything like this, for my family it is a difficult time. A few days ago, we woke up to the news that there had been an accident on Aramburu Avenue, in which a car fell off the bridge, where my sister Camila Aguayo was seriously injured. Now in a coma,” he said. .

The protagonist of the video pointed out that his sister is between life and death with fractures in the skull, vertebrae, ribs, lungs and kidneys. Aguayo points out that none of this would have happened if the driver “named Sebastián Nicolás Ari Ponce Trebejo, 24, had not run through several red lights”.

In December 2022, the Mediator revealed that more than 41,000 traffic accidents were recorded in Peru during the first half of this year. This figure reaches those recorded before the Covid-19 pandemic.

The report also states that, although in 2020 and 2021 there was a decrease in the number of traffic accidents, due to immobilization and other restrictions that were imposed to stop the progress of covid- 19, in 2022 the number of cases returned to demonstrate a similar scenario to that of 2019.

He also pointed out that in 2020 one of the lowest traffic accident figures in recent years was reported, with 57,396 accidents, followed by a slight increase in 2021, with 74,624 cases; however, during the first six months of 2022 the quantity of traffic accidents It exceeded 41,000 cases, which is almost half of the figures reported in 2018 and 2019, with more than 90,000 cases in both periods.

Moreover, during the first half of 2022, number of The dead stands at 1,573 cases; while the number of people injured during the same period was almost 40% of that reported in 2019, with a total of 26,569 cases.

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