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Two 17-year-old students died after suffering an accident on the Posadas waterfront

2024-04-18T13:32:08.089Z

Highlights: Luca Ceballos and Juan Cruz Martnez were heading to a physical education class when they lost control of the car they were traveling in and collided with a parked utility vehicle. They had been hospitalized since last Thursday, when the road incident occurred. They were traveling with three other companions, who were out of danger although one of them was still hospitalized. "You could say that (the car) was going between 80 and 100 kilometers per hour and this coincides with the investigation that the Criminalistics area of the Police and Justice was doing," said the graduate in Criminalistic Sciences Fernando Zacaras. The two teenagers were heading toward the Quinta de las Monjas, where they took physical education classes. The hospital confirmed his death a day later, and his condition was serious, as was his brain ultrasounds showed almost no activity, according to the latest medical report. The car apparently got lost when entering a roundabout and leaning on two wheels and ended up on the sidewalk of the opposite lane.


They were heading to a physical education class when they lost control of the car they were traveling in and collided with a parked utility vehicle. They had been hospitalized since last Thursday, when the road incident occurred. They were traveling with three other companions, who are out of danger although one of them was still hospitalized.


Two

17-year-old students who suffered a

serious accident on the Posadas waterfront

, province of Misiones, when they were driving in a car

along with three other classmates in a physical education class,

died

this Wednesday after spending the last six days hospitalized.

These are Luca Ceballos and Juan Cruz Martínez, who had been

hospitalized since Thursday in the intensive care unit

of the Doctor Ramón Madariaga Acute School Hospital, “

in critical condition and with a reserved prognosis

,” according to the latest medical report.

The two teenagers were heading

with three friends

towards the Quinta de las Monjas, where they took

physical education classes

at the Santa María Institute, where they were in their fifth year of the Humanities specialty.

It was approximately 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 11, when the vehicle, a Peugeot 207 owned by the father of one of them, apparently got lost when entering a roundabout and leaning on two wheels

hit a utility vehicle that was parked

and ended up on the sidewalk of the opposite lane.

"You could say that (the car) was going between 80 and 100 kilometers per hour and this coincides with the investigation that the Criminalistics area of ​​the Police and Justice was doing," said the graduate in Criminalistic Sciences Fernando Zacarías to different missionary means.

Martínez had undergone a decompressive craniectomy on Monday and his condition was serious, as was Ceballos, whose brain ultrasounds showed almost no activity. On Tuesday, both required active intervention with multidisciplinary work. A day later, the hospital confirmed his death.

Mariano Mieres, owner of the car and father of the driver, slipped that perhaps “inexperience could have played tricks on him.” It was he, precisely, who took his son to the hospital. There they found that he had suffered a fracture of his clavicle and right shoulder blade.

The man also took another colleague who fractured his left humerus and ended up with excoriation on his right thigh and left lumbar dorsum. Both were discharged within a few hours.

The remaining survivor, 16 years old, was still hospitalized for observation in a sanatorium in the provincial capital.

“Always in our hearts...today our memories come back like a whirlwind and we see them again running through the garden...playing and smiling at life. Today these spaces that saw them grow up crying for their absence and our hearts are crushed by so much sadness but we will never forget their luminous smiles that made us so happy with the cry of...."hello mae..." with all our love.. "The teachers of JARDIN del Santa," the Santa María Institute published on its social networks, to say goodbye to its students.

In addition, he reported that this Thursday he will not teach classes at any of his levels due to grief.

This Wednesday night, friends and family said goodbye to Ceballos' remains in a garage in Posadas.

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Source: clarin

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