Moroccan Family Severely Injured in Truck Collision Near Zaragoza, Spain

Three women, all of Moroccan origin, were seriously injured in a road accident that occurred last Saturday in Zaragoza, in northern Spain.
The exact circumstances of the accident are not yet known, but it seems that a truck, which was the cause of the tragedy, collided with the car of the Moroccan women around 11:30 p.m. on the N-323 national road at the level of the town of Gallur, reports the newspaper Heraldo.
The victims, from the same family, are a mother (51 years old) and two daughters (24 and 25 years old). It was the eldest daughter who was driving the car that evening. They were all three transferred in serious condition to the hospital, while the truck driver was only slightly injured in the accident.
According to the newspaper, the provincial firefighters went to the scene and had to struggle to get two of the victims out of the car. The driver of the vehicle, on the other hand, was able to free herself before the arrival of the emergency services, according to sources close to the Civil Guard reported to the newspaper.
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