Moroccan Worker Killed, Two Injured in Spanish Ravine Car Crash

A Moroccan lost his life on Saturday in Vilagarcía after his car fell into a six-meter deep ravine.
The victim, aged 56, was driving the vehicle which, following a skid, ended up in the ravine. Two of his colleagues from the company Teruel S.L., which is dedicated to cleaning and brush clearing work, were also on board the vehicle.
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The fall was fatal for the Moroccan. His two colleagues were transferred to the Salnés hospital with multiple injuries. Their vital prognosis is not engaged, reports Faro de Vigo.
Alerted by other colleagues, the civil protection agents, the local police and the national police, the firefighters as well as two ambulances went to the scene. A crane was called in to turn the vehicle over and remove the injured victims and the body of the Moroccan. The operation lasted nearly three hours.
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