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Modern Car Wrecked After Hitting Boulder on Santiago de Cuba Road

Thursday, August 29, 2024 by Isabella Sanchez

Modern Car Wrecked After Hitting Boulder on Santiago de Cuba Road
Accident in Santiago de Cuba - © Facebook/Yosmany Mayeta

A modern car met with a serious accident this Thursday in the province of Santiago de Cuba, after colliding with a boulder on the road. The incident, which left the vehicle completely wrecked, was reported on the social media platform Facebook by independent journalist Yosmany Mayeta Labrada, who provided several details about the crash.

According to the activist, the accident occurred in the morning hours, and the people involved are safe despite the severe impact: "The two individuals in the car did not suffer serious injuries, but they are in pain from the blows."

Mayeta also disclosed that the car belongs to Williams Carrasco, who owns a small and medium-sized enterprise (Mipyme) in the town of Dos Caminos, located in the San Luis municipality of the mentioned eastern province.

As of now, the exact causes of the accident remain unknown, although there are two prevailing theories: fatigue after unloading merchandise and the occupants being under the influence of alcohol.

FAQs on the Car Accident in Santiago de Cuba

Here are some frequently asked questions regarding the car accident in Santiago de Cuba, providing more insights into the incident and its aftermath.

What were the conditions of the individuals involved in the accident?

The two individuals in the car did not suffer serious injuries but are in pain from the blows received during the accident.

Who owns the wrecked car?

The car belongs to Williams Carrasco, who owns a small and medium-sized enterprise (Mipyme) in the town of Dos Caminos, San Luis municipality.

What are the possible causes of the accident?

There are two prevailing theories regarding the cause of the accident: fatigue after unloading merchandise and the occupants possibly being under the influence of alcohol.

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