Micaela and María Josefina, the Argentines who lost their lives / web

As reported by EL DIA in its print edition yesterday, the pain and shock for the two young Argentines who died in a tragic accident in Punta del Este still persist.

Micaela Trinidad and María Josefina Ferrero, the two victims in the violent head-on collision that involved another car, traveled with their friends to Uruguay to celebrate the New Year and then stayed a few more days to enjoy the beaches, but fate played a trick on them. bad and tragic past.

According to official information, Trinidad was the driver of the Ford Ka and Ferrero was in the front passenger seat. They were between 25 and 27 years old, respectively, and were from Buenos Aires.

Along with the fatalities were two other companions: Melanie Larraburu and Camila Palacio, who until last night were hospitalized in “serious condition”, as confirmed last night by the Uruguayan Ministry of the Interior.

For his part in the other vehicle involved, a Volkswagen Nivu, police sources reported that it was driven by Nicolás Rocca, who suffered polytrauma and closed abdominal trauma. He along with his friends who were in the car, four other men, were referred to the same hospital although, according to what they indicated, they were all out of danger.

At this time, the prosecutor’s office in charge ordered forensic doctors to verify the state of the injured, that autopsies be carried out on the bodies of the deceased and also requested the survey of the security cameras in the area.

The attack occurred, according to authorities, due to the invasion from one lane to another. So far it has not been revealed which car was circulating improperly. In the place, overtaking is prohibited and the maximum is 45 kilometers.

In this way, prosecutor Robles requested the breathalyzer and toxicological test of the driver of the VW truck, the result of which will later be referred to the Prosecutor’s Office.

In the midst of pain and dismay, the relatives of the victims are carrying out the procedures so that the bodies of the young women are repatriated.

Strassera’s message

Hours after the painful outcome that ended the lives of the two girls, it was learned that Luciano Strassera, a renowned City lawyer graduated from the National University of La Plata, would have been near the fatal accident.

This generated enormous concern in his family environment who, in contact with this newspaper, revealed that he had not been in any of the crashed cars.

Strassera himself confirmed, from his Instagram account, that “to all those who were concerned, I tell you that I was not in either of the two cars. I was not part of the accident. Yes my friends. Thanks”.

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