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Bride among 13 killed in Philippine truck accident: police

MANILA, June 9, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Thirteen people including a bride-to-be
and two children were killed when the truck they were riding on after
attending a traditional pre-wedding ceremony rolled over on a mountain road,
police said Sunday.

The dump truck was carrying 53 passengers in eastern Camarines Sur province
on Saturday and was going down the highway when it lost control, injuring
dozens of other people, said San Fernando town police investigator Victor
Quinao.

The group had come from participating in a Filipino tradition where a man
and his family visit the home of a woman to formally ask for her hand in
marriage, Quinao said, adding the bride was among those killed.

“The truck lost control and rolled over, throwing off some of the
passengers while others were crushed,” Quinao told AFP, adding it was unclear
why the bride-to-be was on the vehicle.

“It was a dump truck used to transport soil and sand and was owned by the
local government. It appears it was borrowed for the event. The passengers
put improvised benches while others were standing.”

The fatalities included children aged four and five, Quinao added.

Police said they were investigating the possible liability of the driver.

Road accidents are common in the Philippines, where inadequately maintained
buses and poorly trained drivers form the backbone of land transport options.

A lawmaker has criticised the nation’s regulators over unsafe vehicles,
saying they allowed “rolling coffins” to ply the roads.

BSS/AFP/GMR/1037 hrs