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CRIME REPORT AND ACCIDENT REPORT

Published on September 09, 2019

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Cuenca Area Traffic Accidents Two traffic accidents left five people injured in the Santa Mariana parish in the Girón canton of Azuay, on Tuesday, September 3, 2019. The first accident occurred at 12:00 in the Santa Marianita sector, where two vehicles collided; two men and two women were injured. After being helped […]

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