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Hyundai car hits bicitaxi in Ciego de Ávila

Apparently, the accident left only material damage to both vehicles.

Imágenes del accidente © Facebook / Accidente Buses & Camiones
Images of the accident Photo © Facebook / Bus & Truck Accident

A car from the Korean manufacturer Hyundai collided this Friday with a pedicab on a road in the province ofCiego de Avila, in Cuba.

“Right now, on the road from Ciego de Ávila to Morón, through Loma de la Carolina, arriving at the ICU… A pedicab and a Hyundai involved,” reported a user in the group ofFacebook ‘Bus & Truck Accidents. For more experience and fewer victims!'

Screenshot Facebook / Bus & Truck Accidents

The publication did not offer more details of what happened, except that the accident left only material damage to both vehicles, with no injuries reported, despite the exposure of the occupants of a fragile means of transportation, such as a pedicab. .

An Internet user left a clue in the comments, but this editorial team has not been able to confirm what the user suggested.

“The Hyundai seems to belong to the Provincial People's Power, that is, one of the provincial governor's [Alfre Menendez Perez]. If so, poor pedicab driver… he was speeding,” he noted sarcastically.

The people of Avila witnessed another accident in May of last year, which involvedan electric bicycle taxi that transported six bales of liquefied gas and that it caught fire in the center of the city, with no victims reported.

Several posts in the aforementioned Facebook group showed the vehicle with its lower part completely on fire while firefighters, who arrived at the scene immediately, tried to put out the flames and cool the liquefied gas tanks to prevent an explosion.

In February 2022,First Colonel Erasmo Méndez Fernández died, head of the Guantánamo Military Region, as a result of a car accident that occurred in Baire, when the vehicle in which the officer was travelingHe tried to overtake a pedicab and collided head-on with a tourist bus from the military company Transgaviota.

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