This morning one of the passengers traveling on the plane died. Cutcsa bus that crashed on Pocitos avenue last Saturday. She was 55 years old and hospitalized in the Intensive Care Center (CTI) of Médica Uruguaya. This has been confirmed The country the spokesperson for Public Relations of the Prefecture as well as the victim’s lawyer, Leonardo Narancio.
According to Narancio the woman had taken the in all 121 by Cutts go to work. When the vehicle crashed, the woman suffered severe blows to her kidneys and one leg was seriously damaged. This Friday, doctors performed an operation to amputate that leg and then he died around 8am on Saturday.
Narancio said The country who will file criminal charges against the driver of the all about Cutts and will analyze future actions against the company. “We will wait for the investigations and technical reports to advance the case,” the lawyer said.
On Saturday 26 October, around 7:30 in the morning, the bus from Cutsa 121 linewith 15 passengers, hit Pocitos avenue and Viale Brasile. The causes of left They are under investigation. To date, five passengers remain hospitalized for observation. One of them, a man aged around 44, underwent spinal surgery this morning at the Spanish Association. According to reports The Observerthe operation was very risky but it was successful and the passenger will be able to walk again in a short time.
The family of the 55-year-old passenger who died this Saturday has filed a criminal complaint against the bus driver of line 121 which collided on Saturday 26 October in Pocitos beach. The family’s lawyer, Leonardo Narancio, told El País that they will file a civil lawsuit against the Cutcsa company.
“There is a lot of pain in the family. The woman was going to work,” said Narancio, underlining that her husband cannot find an explanation for what happened. In the last few hours, an autopsy was performed on the body of the deceased woman and the body was released.
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They remove a bus that had a road accident and arrived at Pocitos beach – Credits: @Francisco Flores
The country consulted sources from the Prefecture and the Ministry of the Interior about the version circulating on the matter request for police arrest in the room where the driver is hospitalized and the spokespersons specified that there is no request from the Prosecutor’s Office in this regard.
“He doesn’t need to be summoned. That is, this person it’s free”, they reported from the Prefecture. They sent the same version to the lawyer Narancio.
This Thursday, the company Cutsa released a statement addressing the situation that occurred last Saturday, which resulted in numerous injuries and death confirmed this Saturday.
After the release of several videos from the area and also some corresponding to the internal security cameras of the car, which show the desperation of the passengers In the moments preceding the accident, Cutcsa expressed himself in a text that reads as follows: “First of all, we express our deep concern and solidarity with all those affected, to whom we wish a speedy and complete recovery”, we read in the publication. indicates.
“From the first moment we collaborated fully with the Justice Department in all their requests and needs. “We believe that any further statement at this stage could be based on speculation and would not contribute to the development of the ongoing investigation,” the company’s board added.
“Therefore, we will continue to be available to Justice to address any additional requirements and expertise that may be available. We appreciate everyone’s understanding and reiterate our commitment to transparency and respect for the judicial process”, adds the text published last Thursday.
Gumer Perezlawyer of Sandro Mendez (47 years old), said in dialogue with The country that in the last few hours your client underwent a successful operation. “They managed to recover from a fourth lumbar fracture. In the fifth lumbar region it was necessary to apply a titanium plate fixed with screws to the sacrum. The reaction was very good”, underlined the lawyer.
Pérez said his client’s recovery time will last four to five months. He underlined that “he can feel his legs” and a new operation will be carried out in the next
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Interview Between Time.news Editor and Legal Expert Leonardo Narancio
Time.news Editor (TNE): Good morning, Mr. Narancio. Thank you for joining us today to discuss this tragic incident involving the Cutcsa bus crash. First off, how has the family of the deceased passenger been coping with this loss?
Leonardo Narancio (LN): Good morning, and thank you for having me. The family is obviously in a state of shock and grief. The victim was a 55-year-old woman who was simply on her way to work; such a sudden loss has left them devastated. Her husband is struggling to comprehend the events that led to this tragedy.
TNE: It’s heart-wrenching to hear. Can you clarify what the initial findings from the investigation into the crash suggest?
LN: As of now, the investigation is ongoing. What we know is that the bus from the Cutcsa 121 line collided around 7:30 AM on Saturday, October 26, on Pocitos Avenue. We have confirmed that several passengers were injured, and unfortunately, the victim suffered severe injuries to her kidneys and had to undergo an amputation of a leg before tragically passing away.
TNE: You mentioned that you will be filing criminal charges against the bus driver. What specific actions will you take in this regard?
LN: Yes, we intend to file criminal charges against the driver of the Cutcsa bus. We are currently gathering evidence, including witness statements and accident reports, to build a strong case. Depending on what the investigation reveals, we may also pursue a civil lawsuit against Cutcsa itself for their role in this incident.
TNE: It seems that the bus company is already under scrutiny. Have they released any statements or responses to the accident yet?
LN: Yes, Cutcsa has issued a statement addressing the incident. They expressed their condolences for the victims and are presumably cooperating with the ongoing investigation. However, the family wants concrete answers and accountability for what transpired that morning.
TNE: According to the reports, five other passengers are still hospitalized, one of whom had spinal surgery. How important is it for the victims and their families to seek legal recourse in situations like this?
LN: It’s vital. Not only does legal action hold responsible parties accountable, but it also ensures that affected families receive the support they need to cope with medical expenses and the psychological trauma from such incidents. Each case can set a precedent for improved safety regulations in public transport.
TNE: Speaking of safety, have there been any documented safety concerns regarding Cutcsa in the past?
LN: While I cannot speak to every incident, public transport companies often face scrutiny, especially in cases like this. If any previous safety violations or issues are identified in the investigation, they will bolster our case against Cutcsa. However, we will await the complete reports from the authorities.
TNE: It’s certainly an unfortunate situation. Is there anything else you would like to add for our viewers who might be following this story?
LN: Yes, I’d like to emphasize the importance of compassion during such difficult times. Every victim and their family deserve respect and support. We hope that this case leads not only to justice but also to improved safety measures for all public transportation users.
TNE: Thank you, Mr. Narancio, for your insights and for shedding light on this tragic story. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families during this difficult time.
LN: Thank you for having me.