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Thirteen killed, many others injured in truck rollover crash in Philippines

| @indiablooms | Jun 09, 2019, at 06:42 pm

Manila, Jun 9 (Xinhua/UNI) A truck carrying at least 53 people rolled over while going down a mountain road in Camarines Sur province, south of Manila, killing 13, including a bride-to-be and two children aged 4 and 5, police said on Sunday.

Police said the dump truck accident happened along a highway in San Fernando town in Camarines Sur province late Saturday night.


"The truck lost control and rolled over, throwing off some of the passengers while others were crushed," Police Master Sgt. Victim Quinao said.


The group was heading home after participating in a Filipino tradition where a man and his family visit the parents' home of a woman to formally ask to marry her, Quinao said.


The family of the man usually bring food and drinks to celebrate the engagement.


It is a usual practice in the Philippines to use dump truck to transport people, especially in the provinces. Improvised benches are usually put for people to sit on while others stand throughout the trip.


Initial investigation showed the truck was overloaded.  
 

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