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Septuagena­rian dragged, killed in motorcycle accident

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DAYS after Davao City Mayor Sebastian “Baste” warned reckless drivers, a senior citizen was killed in a motorcycle accident on Sunday, March 3, 2024.

In a report from the Davao City Police Office, the 73-yearold woman died on the spot after she was hit by a motorcycle along Quirino Avenue, this city.

According to the Davao City Police Office (DCPO), the septuagena­rian was identified as Encarnacio­n O. Bongcalon, a resident of Malvar St., this city.

The elderly was crossing the pedestrian lane at about 9:30 a.m. when she was hit by a motorcycle and dragged approximat­ely 17 steps from the point of impact.

The motorcycle crashed onto the paved road injuring its passenger.

Central 911 medical responders declared the victim died on the spot upon checking her vital signs.

The cadaver was brought to a funeral parlor while the driver and the motorcycle were under the custody of the DCPO for proper dispositio­n.

Mayor Baste to erring drivers: ‘Gukdon tamo’

Duterte, during the opening of the 87th Araw ng Dabaw on Friday evening, March 1, reminded drivers to respect pedestrian­s on the road.

The mayor issued a warning against motorists who do not respect pedestrian lanes after some pedestrian­s were reportedly hit while crossing.

“Ako mu-warning ra ko daan. Ang mga tao kasagaran mga trabahante, mubaktas, mutabok na’g dalan, unya kusog inyong dagan, maligsan ninyo, mamatay na, kausa ra nang kinabuhi sa tawo (I warn you ahead of time.

The pedestrian­s, who are mostly workers, cross streets and then you hit them because of your recklessne­ss, they die. A person’s life is only one),” Duterte said.

He gave a stern warning to go after reckless drivers who hit pedestrian­s, adding he would give the victim’s family a lawyer to assist them in their complaints.

He stressed that he would ensure that these erring drivers be imprisoned.

“Gikapoy na ko sa inyong behavior pag-abot sa dalan (I am tired of your reckless behavior on the road),” Duterte said.

Meanwhile, DCPO-Traffic Enforcemen­t Unit (DCPO-TEU) reported a 20 percent decrease in road accidents in January 2024 alone, compared to December 2023.

Based on the security agency’s latest findings released earlier this week, around 355 road crashes were recorded in January involving at least 682 vehicles. (Read full story on sunstar. com.ph/davao)

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