Car suddenly crashes onto sidewalk in Gia Lai, 3 people injured

THANH TUẤN |

Gia Lai - A car was crushed in an accident, a victim fell into a deep coma due to a traumatic brain injury.

On the afternoon of March 23, Gia Lai Provincial Police are investigating a traffic accident that occurred on Truong Chinh Street, Pleiku City, injuring 3 people.

According to initial information, at around 11:25 a.m. the same day, a 4-seat car with license plate 34LD-0027 was moving from Ham Rong slope to Lam Lam intersection.

When arriving in front of house number 753 Truong Chinh (Chi Lang ward), the car suddenly plunged onto the sidewalk, hitting a traffic sign and two trees.

The strong collision caused the left side of the car to be seriously deformed. As a result, two people in the back seats were thrown from the car and lost consciousness on the road. The passenger seat seated person was also injured. The victims were quickly taken to Gia Lai General Hospital for emergency care.

The identities of the two people sitting in the back seats were identified as Mr. L.T.T (born in 1980, residing in Hoi Phu ward) and Mr. D.L.G (born in 1980, residing in Tra Ba ward). Both were seriously injured, in which Mr. G fell into a deep coma due to a traumatic brain injury.

The driver of the car was Mr. N.Q.T (born in 1977, residing in Chi Lang Ward).

The authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.

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