Chihuahua monster truck accident
Date | 5 October 2013 |
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Location | Chihuahua City, Mexico |
Deaths | 8 |
Non-fatal injuries | 79 |
The Chihuahua monster truck accident occurred on 5 October 2013 in Chihuahua City, Mexico when a monster truck crashed into spectators at an air show.[1][2] 8 people were reported killed, including children and 79 were injured.[3] Officials and event organizers were blamed for the disaster.[4][5]
Accident
The Extreme Aeroshow was being held at the El Rejon dam, on the outskirts of Chihuahua City. Carlos Gonzalez, spokesman for the Chihuahua state prosecutors' office, said that the driver Francisco Velazquez "appeared to lose control of the truck after leaping over cars it was crushing during a demonstration".[6]
It was reported that the outdoor arena lacked any visible barriers.[7]
The driver was detained and said in a statement that he hit his head on something inside the cabin and lost consciousness.[3]
Investigation
Governor of Chihuahua César Duarte Jáquez said his administration was investigating whether the Civil Protection authorities had correctly enforced safety regulations.[6] Governor Jáquez announced 3 days of mourning.[7]
References
- ^ "Mexico 'monster truck' crash kills eight at air show". BBC News. 2013-10-07. Retrieved 2020-11-01.
- ^ By Catherine E. Shoichet and Nelson Quinones. "Monster truck crash kills 8, injures dozens in Mexico". CNN. Retrieved 2020-11-01.
- ^ a b Reuters Staff (2013-10-06). "Mexico monster truck accident kills 8, including kids, injures 79". Reuters. Retrieved 2020-11-01.
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- ^ "Event organisers blamed in deadly Mexico monster truck crash". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2020-11-01.
- ^ a b Chavez, Jose Antonio Sanchez and Ricardo. "Mexican monster truck wreck kills 8, hurts dozens". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2020-11-01.
- ^ a b "Monster Truck Crash Kills Eight At Outdoor Event In Mexico". NPR.org. Retrieved 2020-11-01.