05/24/2021 3:52 PM
Clarín.com
Society
Updated 05/24/2021 3:53 PM
In November of last year, four friends collided with their car while traveling from La Plata to Pinamar for the long weekend.
Two of them died
and another lost her pregnancy from the injuries she suffered.
The tragedy claimed in the last hours another victim:
Micaela Crino Pacher (25)
died after fighting 6 months for her life.
The news caused a commotion in the community of the La Plata school Corazón Eucarístico de Jesús, which she had attended, which issued a statement to dismiss her.
“The Community of the Eucharistic College accompanies the family and friends of its former pupil Micaela Crino Pacher in this painful moment and asks a prayer for her eternal rest.
The souls of the faithful deceased by the Mercy of God, rest in peace ”, he published on his social networks.
From the left, Charo Alvarez Amado, Sofía Duró, Florencia Barrios and Micaela Crino Pacher.
The tragic episode occurred on Friday night, November 20.
On the way to Pinamar, the young women who were traveling in a Renault Clío collided head-on with another vehicle on the dangerous route 56.
Sofía Duró (26)
, who was driving the vehicle, and
Charo Alvarez Amado (26)
, who was in the passenger seat , they died on the spot.
Florencia Barrios (25)
, one of the two girls in the back seat, suffered several fractures.
The young woman was pregnant, but when she was transferred, the hospital doctors found that her baby,
33 weeks pregnant
, had not survived.
She suffered fractures of the pelvis, humerus and tibia.
After the accident, Micaela Crino Pacher was admitted in serious condition at the Mayo 25 Clinic.
He had suffered "a severe head trauma, with mechanical ventilation."
This is how the cars were left after the tragic accident on Route 56 towards Pinamar: Photo Courtesy of the Madariaga News Central.
The four were friends from early childhood, travel and adventure companions and anxiously awaited the end of the restrictions imposed by the first wave of coronavirus to share a long weekend together again.
They were going there when tragedy struck.
In Pinamar another of the friends was waiting for them.
A sixth, according to El Día, could not join the trip at the last minute for work reasons, but planned to travel the next morning in his own vehicle.
On the Fox with which they hit head-on were
Juan Manuel Loder (26)
, the driver, accompanied by his sister,
María (25)
and their mother,
María Silvia Damico (61)
, all from San Isidro, who were referred to the San Roque de Dolores hospital.
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