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Three injured after traffic accident in Havana

The wounded were admitted for observation at the Military Hospital in the Cuban capital.

Accidente de tránsito en La Habana © Facebook Maikel Hernández
Traffic accident in Havana Photo © Facebook Maikel Hernández

And traffic accident in Havana leave it to three people injured who were hospitalized to observe their evolution.

The accident was reported this Wednesday, on the road to the "José Antonio Echeverría" Technological University of Havana (CUJAE).

Facebook Maikel Hernandez

"There were three people in the car, a woman and two men. The neighbors helped them but we don't know who they are. Here I leave the photos of the car and the license plate in case anyone knows them. They took them to the Military Hospital. Share so that it arrives the information to their family or friends. May God allow them to be well," said user Maikel Hernández on Facebook.

Another witness explained that "apparently they were coming at high speed and to avoid a motorcycle that came out at them at the moment, they turned around and ran into the post. The seats came off along with the injured," the woman explained.

The publication received numerous interactions and several comments confirm that the three injured people are out of danger, although they remained hospitalized to observe their evolution.

One of the people who referred to the physical condition of the victims said he was the woman's cousin. He did not reveal the identity of any of those involved, nor the reasons for the accident, but assured that they are improving and will be discharged.

Facebook Maikel Hernández

A few days ago another one happened traffic accident in Boyeros, where two people were seriously injured after a truck crashed into a wall on 100th Street, near the Sanatorium in the Fortuna neighborhood.

The causes of the accident were not reported, but users on social networks detailed that the incident occurred in the early morning and that the vehicle involved before the crash took away two poles.

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