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Benjamín González Padilla and Ronald Pérez, both died after falling from a bridge in Nicaragua

| Posted: May 4, 2020 || Time: 4:11 a.m.

Two people lost their lives in a traffic accident the night of this Sunday, May 3, the names correspond to Benjamín González Padilla and Ronald Pérez, both died instantly after falling and crashing on a bridge about 4 meters deep.

"They were going to Posoltega, they were friends from childhood, they were farmers, they lost control and went crashing into the wall there. The tragedy happened," said Juan Pérez, a relative of one of the victims.

The tragedy was registered on the bridge known as El Bosque, located one and a half kilometers from the junction that leads to the community of the El Limón Mine in the department of León.

"I looked at him at 6 in the morning, I imagine they were going to the junction because they sold beer there, they went there to buy. I think they were drinking, one of them is my brother (Benjamin) and the other is a friend, they passed traveling, he had a farm of 30 blocks, "said Maximino Padilla.

It is presumed that the deceased were drunk and both left projected by the front glass of the red truck plate LE 16167, in which they were mobilized.

The two men were originally from the municipality of Posoltega, in the department of Chinandega.

The police authorities of the transit area appeared at the place and experts made the sketch and the investigations that caused the event.

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