Motorcyclist's body cut in half in Pasig truck crash
July 31, 2008 A
motorcyle-riding man on his way home died after a truck rammed him from
behind while cruising along Ortigas Avenue in Pasig City shortly before
dawn Wednesday. The crash also pinned the victim to a parked cable
truck ahead of him. The impact cut his body in half.
Police and
rescue workers found Wilfredo Gregorio’s body underneath the trailer
truck that crashed onto him past 4 a.m. along the eastbound lane of the
road.
Investigators said that the trailer truck carrying bags of
cement accidentally rammed Gregorio’s motorcycle from behind. The
impact sent the victim speeding toward a truck that was laying down
telephone cables inside a manhole.
The crash nearly injured
cableman Mark Anthony Arsenio and his co-workers. They were able to
jump clear of the incoming truck just in time.
No one among the cable truck’s workers were injured.
Trailer
truck helper Edwin Perez, meanwhile, suffered an injury after he fell
off the vehicle upon impact. Its driver, Fernando Mallare, was also
hurt.
Rescuers had to use an electric cutter to pry loose Gregorio’s mangled body from the wreckage.
Police said charges of reckles imprudence resulting to homicide will be filed against Mallare.
Experts,
meanwhile, warned motorcycle riders to exercise utmost caution whenever
on the road especially now that it is the most common vehicle being
used by motorists because it consumes less fuel.
The National
Motorcycle Sports and Safety Association said riders should wear
helmets and reflectorized vests especially at night. The best safety
tip, however, is to refrain from riding a motorcycle at night.
Miguel Rippol, NAMMSA safety consultant, also said adults should not take children with them on motorcycle rides.
Records
from the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority said that road
accidents involving motorcycles rose significantly since 2006.
Compared to 8,898 in 2006, the MMDA said 11,108 motorcycle-related road crashes took place in 2007.
Most of these cases involved riders who were driving under the influence of liquor, the MMDA said. With reports from Dominic Almelor and Timi Nubla, ABS-CBN News





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