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Truck in Laguna crash old model, unregister­ed

- (Alexandria Dennise San Juan)

trailer truck involved in a road crash in Sta. Rosa City, Laguna that killed six persons and injured 15 others over the weekend was found out to be an old model and not registered with the Land Transporta­tion Office, the Department of Transporta­tion said yesterday.

The DoTr said investigat­ion revealed that the Isuzu trailer truck with license plates RBM-415 was manufactur­ed in year 2000.

It added that records from the LTO showed that the truck was last registered as a private vehicle in 2016 and was not classified as a common carrier or truck for hire.

“We also wish to clarify that the LTO did not renew anymore the registrati­on of the truck in 2017 and in 2018,” the DOTr said in a statement.

Police reports showed that the trailer truck driven by Anthony Bernardo, who was identified through his driver’s license, was speeding on the Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road in Barangay Sto. Domingo, Sta. Rosa City around 11:30 p.m. last Dec. 8 when it rammed 16 cars stuck in traffic before smashing into a bakery and a boarding house.

Due to the impact, six persons, including two girls, aged two and one-and-a-half months, who were sleeping at the semi-concrete boarding house at the time of incident, died due to serious injuries.

The other fatalities were found in the bakery.

The injured are still at the Sta. Rosa Medical City and Medical City Southern Luzon.

Investigat­ors theorized that Bernardo might have lost control of the steering wheel when the brakes of the truck malfunctio­ned, resulting in the accident.

A manhunt is on against Bernardo who was able to jump out of his truck before it rammed the vehicles and establishm­ents, and escaped the scene.

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