Just bumping post up.
I did a google translate of the article :BBM
Santo Domingo, March 25.- The driver of a truck died today after the vehicle rushed to the Caribbean Sea for reasons unknown until now at kilometer 19 of the Las Américas highway, while his companion and another man He threw it into the waters when the accident happened resulting in injuries.
The deceased was identified as Juan García, 74, whose body was sent to the Institute of Forensic Pathology, while his assistant, Luis Encarnación Montero, 45, was transferred to the Darío Contreras hospital, but then his family members admitted him to a hospital. private health center.
The communications manager and spokesman for the Directorate General of Traffic Safety and Land Transportation (Digesett), Hillman Pimentel, told Efe preliminary reports suggest that one of the truck's tires may have burst, although the official results will be known. Once the vehicle is taken out of the sea.
The official said that the man who threw himself to try to rescue the injured suffered blows in several parts of his body when the waves of the sea threw him against the reefs.
"The Digesett units immediately moved to the scene, which occurred around 2:45 this afternoon," Pimentel added, assuring that García's body was rescued by a Navy vessel from the Dominican Republic.
Given the characteristics of the accident, the authorities presume that the vehicle was moved from the west to the east by the Las Américas highway, where this type of accident has occurred with a certain frequency.
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I couldn't find a picture of the truck after it was brought up using the keywords you suggested. I am very interested to see what the truck looked like when it was brought to land. Something tells me that the truck still looked like a truck and not like a pulverized piece of metal.
What sticks out to me is that one of the trucks tires may have burst. Hmmmm.....