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They fire a bus driver who died in an accident that occurred in Mayabeque

The accident occurred on the morning of Monday, April 29, in the municipality of Madruga.

Jesús Fumero © Facebook/Yodelkis Enamorado
Jesus Fumero Photo © Facebook/Yodelkis Enamorado

The driver of a bus from the Transtur company that last Monday, April 29, had afatal accident in Madruga, province of Mayabeque, was fired by friends and work colleagues through social networks.

Jesus Fumero, as the deceased driver's name was called, was remembered with beautiful words in the Facebook group “Bus Drivers Forever.”

“Today I would like to say goodbye to this brother of the helm, Jesús Fumero, who was a fatal victim in the accident that occurred in Aguacate, a hug to heaven,” said the userYodelkis In Love.

Facebook Capture/Yodelkis In Love

More than 900 comments accompany the publication in which a photograph is also shared, of what is supposed to be the bus that Jesus drove.

Facebook screenshot

“I am very sorry for his death. “He was a great companion,” mentioned one Internet user.

Another user wrote: “My condolences to the family and very sad news for the Transtur workers.”

“What a shame you left that way! Excellent friend and companion, we will not forget you,” said an Internet user.

Fumero was one of the two killed in the traffic accident in which a bus and a ZIL-130 truck collided in the municipality of Madruga, in the province of Mayabeque.

The bus was transporting workers from the East Havana Power Plant Maintenance Company and the Ernesto Guevara Thermoelectric Plant, in Santa Cruz del Norte, according to a report fromMayabeque Diary.

Capture of Facebook/Diario Mayabeque

Meanwhile, the truck belonged to the Madruga loading base, in the province itself.

In addition to the deceased,Four people were seriously injured, and others, without specifying the number, had minor injuries..

The official press media dedicated themselves to spreading the news, without providing details about the causes of the accident.

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