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2 pedestrians die in Quezon road mishaps

/ 01:00 PM February 04, 2021

LUCENA CITY –– Two pedestrians died in separate road accidents in the towns of Mulanay and Padre Burgos in Quezon province on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 2 and 3.

The Quezon police reported that a dump truck driven by Iglecerio Dimaano first bumped a car and a motorcycle before hitting a still-unidentified male pedestrian in one section of the Bondoc Peninsula Highway in Barangay Burgos in Padre Burgos town at 2:10 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 3.

The pedestrian, wearing short pants colored black and blue and a blue checkered polo shirt, died on the spot from fatal body injuries.

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Dimaano was detained at the local police jail pending the filing of criminal charges against him.

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In Mulanay, Mila Pernia Mancia, 56, a resident of Barangay Ibabang Yuni, was walking on the right side of the road in the village at 8 p.m. on Feb. 2 when a white Canter close van (EBT 841) driven by John Harold Mantes, also a resident of the same village, accidentally bumped her.

The victim was rushed to the district hospital in neighboring Catanauan town but died along the way.

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Police said they were told by the van owner, Rey Mark Banawa, that the suspect had fled and had since gone into hiding.

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