A family in Cartago, Valle del Cauca, received devastating news: Consuelo Parra Henao, who lived in Antofagasta, Chile, died in an accident. The woman was driving a motorcycle.
(See: Sebastián Piñera passed away: first images of the rescue of his body from Lake Ranco).
The accident that claimed the life of a Colombian woman in Antofagasta
Parra, 45, was traveling through the intersection of Pirita Street and Aguas Calientes, north of the Chilean city.. Based on the authorities' report, for reasons that remain to be investigated, she fell to the asphalt and was hit by a type vehicle. station wagon (family body).
The incident was reported on the morning of February 6. Agents from the Traffic Accident Section (SIAT) went to the scene. And although the Colombian was referred to the Antofagasta Regional Hospital, she died.
“An unfortunate traffic accident occurs involving a station wagon and a motorcycle, the driver of which was killed,” said Captain Karl Berngeher.
“The SIAT of Antofagasta is carrying out scientific procedures to establish the cause of this road accident to inform the Public Ministry,” he concluded.
The driver of the car involved was arrested by the authorities. He must be interrogated to determine his responsibility.
(More: This is the wide Lago Ranco, where Sebastián Piñera died in a helicopter and had a house).
The woman was the daughter of José Parra, a communal leader from Cartago who is known as 'Moradito'. Therefore, upon learning of her death, several of her have sent her messages of support through social networks. “Strength and resignation to her family, especially to the popular 'Moradito',” said a close friend.
The family began the process for eventual repatriation and burial in Colombia.
Accidents in Chile
In January 2024, 149 people died in Chile due to traffic accidents, a figure lower than the 167 cases in the same period of 2023, according to data from the National Traffic Safety Commission.
(Also: Young man dies in a spectacular accident in Yopal; video captured a fatal fall on his motorcycle).
The latest reports from the authority, from 2022, indicate that motorcyclists are vulnerable road actors because “they lack a cabin that protects them before an impact.” They are in third place for victims, after car and truck drivers.
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