Mar 10 • 14:43 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Two employees of the Río Negro Judiciary died after falling into a water canal in a car

Two employees of the Río Negro Judiciary died after their car veered into a water canal in Cervantes, Argentina.

Two employees of the Río Negro judiciary, a man and a woman, tragically lost their lives early Tuesday morning when their Ford Ka veered off the road and fell into a canal in the town of Cervantes. The driver survived the incident, while another occupant sustained injuries. Local authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, with initial reports suggesting the vehicle may have collided with something before entering the canal.

Rescue operations revealed that the car had sustained a significant impact, leading investigators to hypothesize that the car might have hit something prior to its plunge into the water. Carlos Freydoz, the commissioner of the Regional II, confirmed the vehicle was traveling on a paved rural road when the accident occurred. The tragic event prompted the Presidency of the Superior Court of Justice to declare a judicial leave and suspend activities across all organizations on Tuesday as a mark of respect for the victims.

The deaths of the judiciary employees have sparked discussions about road safety and the dangers of rural driving conditions in the region. With increased scrutiny on local infrastructure and safety measures, community leaders are calling for improvements to prevent similar tragedies in the future. This incident highlights both the risks faced by employees commuting for their duties and the broader issues concerning road safety in Argentina's rural areas.

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