Immigration patrol involved in triple accident in the vicinity of Havana Airport

The accident involved two private vehicles and an Immigration patrol near Terminal 1 of the Airport.

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Vehicles involved in the accidentPhoto © Collage Facebook/Bus & Truck Accidents

A triple collision occurred this Friday in the vicinity of Terminal 1 of Havana Airport, in the Boyeros municipality, which operates domestic flights, leaving an Immigration patrol and two private cars damaged.

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It has not been disclosed whether there were any injuries as a result of the incident.

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The internet user who reported the incident in the popular Facebook group Accidents Buses & Trucks indicated where the accident occurred, but said they were unaware of the causes.

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"I want to tell you that in one of the photos, you can see another car in front that I didn't have time to take a photo of, but it is also related to the accident; it was more wrecked than these," pointed out the author of the post in the comments, referring to the Geely, which was however photographed by another witness.

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Several published photos allowed us to determine that the pavement was wet at the moment the accident occurred, which caused significant damage mainly to the patrol car and the white Geely.

The third car, apparently a compact sedan Daewoo Lanos, was not as affected.

In the comments section of the post, several internet users acted as experts and blamed the patrol, although many assured that even if it was their responsibility, someone else would always bear the blame.

"Apparently the blame is on the patrol, I see them in the other lane, but well, regardless, they are not going to be at fault," commented a commentator.

"Everyone knows what the ending of the movie is, no need to say it... Guilty... Innocent..."; "Police car invasion, but the culprit will always be the private car for going on its normal path when the police come making violations," added two other internet users.

"I'm not an expert, but it's evident that the fault lies with the patrol. But in Cuba, illogical things are in fashion, so the one to blame is the private car, and they'll have to pay for the damages to the patrol and hand over their license and write a thousand times 'I cannot crash into patrols,'" another driver declared sarcastically.

There were those who speculated that besides the wet pavement, perhaps the traffic light had no power, which could have been another factor that contributed to the triple accident.

"I have seen that Immigration car running around before," stated another user critical of the unpopular patrol.

As of the closing of this note, there are no further details about what happened.

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