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They fire a bus driver who died after hitting a house in Pinar del Río

Heartfelt words were left to the deceased driver on social networks.

Chofer fallecido junto a su hija © Facebook/Loren Vázquez
Driver deceased with his daughter Photo © Facebook/Loren Vázquez

The bus driver who died this Thursday aftercrash into a house on the La Coloma road, in the western province of Pinar del Río, was fired by colleagues in the Facebook group “Bus Drivers Forever.”

“Today an excellent friend, father, neighbor, driver leaves this world and he was also a founding member of this Family of Bus Drivers Forever, victim of a fatal accident, how sad this news is!” wrote user Loren Vázquez in said group.

Facebook capture/Loren Vázquez

The publication has been supported by various comments in which they regret the departure of this driver, who died in an accident that occurred at km 7 of the highway to La Coloma.

According to accounts of the events, the bus was traveling to the provincial capital, Pinar del Río, when the driver lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a house.

Recently, the local official newspaperGuerrilla reported that the injured in said accident are pending medical discharge.

“It was confirmed by Dr. Yoan Álvarez Rivera, director of the Abel Santamaría Cuadrado Hospital after carrying out the relevant examinations, including a skull CT scan for those who required it,” said the aforementioned weekly.

Names of the slightly injured:

-Lidis Martinez Martinez (40 years old)

-Eduardo Ferro Roque (71 years old)

-Mildrey Fariñas Loaces (45 years old)

-Andrés Fariñas Loaces (50 years old)

Capture of Facebook/Guerrilla Newspaper

As revealed in one of the comments to the publication, the little daughter of the deceased driver, precisely on this day, was celebrating her first year of life.

Facebook capture/Luis Miguel García

At the time of writing this note we still did not know the name of the deceased.

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