Venezuelan cyclist died after being run over by bus, in Usaquén



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It happened around 8 at night on Monday, when a bus from SITP and a cyclist, a Venezuelan national, crashed in the middle of a public highway, reported Citytv.

The 32-year-old woman, identified as Silvia Patricia Molinares, would have lost her balance and fell from her bicycle onto the public road. Later, the bus would have passed and run over her causing her deathadded that channel.

According to the testimony of some residents of the area, to that medium, the driver had not noticed the fatal accident and for this reason it followed its route normally during some blocks.

Five blocks later Neighbors managed to alert the driver to stop and he will realize what there were happened.

The crash occurred on 185th street with 15th race (north of Bogotá), but the SITP driver managed to walk about 5 blocks and finally stopped at that same street, but with career ninth.

For now, the 55-year-old driver was not captured, but he will be linked to the investigation into the death of the cyclist. Likewise, the police will determine the responsibilities of the driver and the cyclist in this tragic event, concluded that newscast from the capital.

This is the report of what happened in the north of Bogotá, published by Citytv:

SITP: mass robbery in southern Bogota

The fact of insecurity appeared on the night of this Monday, while the Bogotá public transport bus was moving along the sixth race with first street, Noticias Caracol reported.

Apparently, the vehicle entered several men who intimidated passengers with firearms and they stole their belongings (bags, cell phones, wallets), indicated the city police.

After achieving your mission, the criminals escaped from the bus, but when the victims alerted the authorities, one of them was chased and captured by the uniformed, added the news.

During the prosecution process, the policemen were surprised by the criminal record of the subject who in the last year it passed 9 times through the URI of the Prosecutor’s Office for reoffending in aggravated and qualified theft, injuries and illegal possession of weapons, the news report added.



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