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New images of the accident that occurred in La Lisa are revealed

In addition, users assured that the injured were two brothers.

Accidente en La Lisa © Facebook/Randy Fernández Zaldíbar
Accident in La Lisa Photo © Facebook/Randy Fernández Zaldíbar

New images of accident occurred on the morning of this Monday, May 6, at the intersection of streets 190 and 51, in the Havana municipality of La Lisa, were provided by social network users.

The photos, taken from different angles, show the damage that the vehicles involved in the incident received, with the greatest impact on the motorcycle.

Facebook capture/Randy Fernández Zaldíbar

The front of a white car was also badly damaged.

You can also see in the shared snapshots the presence of police officers, guarding the scene of the unfortunate event.

Facebook Capture/Omo Shango

In the comments section, users provided more details about the event.

“Complicated corner,” one Internet user called it. Criterion that another user agreed with.

A user specified that in that area there is a private taxi rank, which goes to Bauta and Punta Brava.

Regarding the injured, a user contributed that "they are 2 brothers, one of them had his leg in bad condition, the other with blows and perhaps a fracture."

Facebook capture/Randy Fernández Zaldíbar

Meanwhile, commentators wished a speedy recovery for the injured and called on drivers to take extreme safety measures.

“Prompt recovery for those involved, please be careful on the road, we must stop this pandemic together,” asked an Internet user in reference to the growth in accidents in the country.

Precisely, In the Cuban capital during the year 2023, 3,327 traffic accidents occurred, 274 less than in 2022, but with an increase in mortality, since 176 fatalities were recorded, 59 more than in the previous year, declared the Lieutenant Colonel Chetty Carlos Lastre Rodríguez, head of the Provincial Transit Unit when taking stock of the Provincial Road Commission of Havana.

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