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Journalist Cuscó Tarradel Involved in Traffic Accident in Santiago de Cuba

Monday, June 10, 2024 by Richard Morales

The well-known Cuban journalist Cuscó Tarradel was involved in a traffic accident on Saturday night in Santiago de Cuba. Independent reporter Yosmany Mayeta Labrada shared the news on his Facebook profile, reporting a collision between a motorcycle and a motorbike at the intersection of Calle Enramadas and Hernán Cortés around 11:00 pm.

Mayeta shared a video showing someone being carried away, apparently due to moderate injuries that required medical attention. Although he did not know the identities of the two injured individuals, his followers in the comments section identified Tarradel. According to his social media, Tarradel is currently involved in promoting small and medium-sized enterprises (Mipymes).

"That young man injured is Cuscó Tarradel. They need to make the STOP sign at that corner more visible. There are often accidents there. That night, after receiving medical attention, he was sent home, thankfully," reported Miriam Gual.

A local resident mentioned that the motorbike driver suffered the most damage and that a doctor from the neighborhood assisted the two injured parties. "When it happened, a car with tourists was driving up the block. They got out and offered bottles of water to the injured," she recounted.

Numerous internet users wished the injured journalist a speedy recovery.

Details on Cuscó Tarradel's Traffic Accident

Here are some frequently asked questions and answers about the recent traffic accident involving journalist Cuscó Tarradel.

Who is Cuscó Tarradel?

Cuscó Tarradel is a well-known Cuban journalist currently involved in promoting small and medium-sized enterprises (Mipymes).

Where did the accident occur?

The accident occurred at the intersection of Calle Enramadas and Hernán Cortés in Santiago de Cuba.

What were the circumstances of the accident?

The accident involved a collision between a motorcycle and a motorbike on Saturday night around 11:00 pm.

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