2 kids hurt as jeepney crashes into tree in Quezon
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LUCENA CITY, Philippines – A passenger jeepney carrying 15 picnickers from Antipolo City crashed into a tree on the roadside in Infanta, Quezon on Saturday, May 17, leaving two children injured.
The Quezon police in a report on Sunday, May 18, said a passenger jeepney driven by “Cesar” lost its brakes while negotiating a descending portion of a national road in Barangay Magsaysay around 9:30 a.m.
To prevent grave injuries among its 15 passengers, mostly children, including a six-month-old baby girl, the driver decided to crash the vehicle into a tree on the side of the road.
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The passengers were taken to a local hospital for treatment.
Two of the passengers who were hurt were identified as “Precios,” 14, who had a fracture on her right neck and “Mark,” 13, who had a broken bone in his right arm.
The rest of the passengers, including the baby girl, were not hurt.
The occupants of the vehicle were on their way to a weekend outing in a beach resort in Infanta when the accident happened.
The police are conducting further investigations. /lzb