Recently, four women in Argentina drove to the beach to celebrate the end of the blockade. They were caught in a car accident on the way and two people were killed. One of the pregnant women also lost her baby.
According to foreign media reports on November 23, this tragedy occurred in the province of Buenos Aires in eastern Argentina. At around 10pm local time on November 20th, four women drove to the coastal resort city of Pinama. They were going to spend a weekend at a friend’s beach house to celebrate the lifting of travel restrictions.
The four women are 26-year-old Charlotte-Alvarez-Amado, 26-year-old Sofia-Duro, 25-year-old Florencia-Barrios and 25-year-old Micaela- Krino-Pach.
It is reported that the white car they were driving collided with a red car on the way. Sofia and Charlotte died unfortunately. Florencia, who was 33 weeks pregnant, had to undergo an emergency C-section. Unfortunately, her baby did not survive. Micaela and Florence were taken to the same hospital and later transferred to another medical center for further surgery. The passengers on the
red car were the 26-year-old driver Juan Manuel Ludell, 25-year-old Maria Ludell and 61-year-old Maria Sylvina Damico. They were all taken to the hospital. , Still receiving intensive care.
is currently investigating the accident, and the cause is still unclear. It is reported that the section where the incident occurred is called the "Road of Death" because it has only one lane. The government is expanding it, and the project is expected to be completed in November next year.
After months of strict blockade in Argentina, the government relaxed restrictions. In November, the country resumed commercial international flights, allowing tourists to enter.