2 Pinoys killed in Abu Dhabi road crash
Two Filipinos were among three people killed in a grisly car crash in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates Sunday.
Eleven people were also injured in the accident, according to a report posted early Monday on news site Gulf News.
Sunday's incident involved a 14-seater minibus that hit a taxi after it allegedly jumped the red light at the intersection of Shaikh Saif Bin Mohammad Street and Al Saada Street in Al Mushrif area in Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi Police Traffic Accidents Section Investigation Department director Major Abdullah Al Suwaidi said.
Filipino Emerson Yolip, 26; and Indian Shafeer Narippatta, 23, an Indian were on the minibus, on their way to work as petrol station attendants in Mussaffah.
A second Filipino fatality was aboard the taxi, but was not immediately identified in the Gulf News report.
An initial investigation showed the bus driver was speeding and jumped the red light, causing the horrific crash, the report said.
The report added that rescue teams rushed to the scene and transferred the victims to Shaikh Khalifa Medical City in Abu Dhabi.
The Pakistani driver of the minibus was taken into custody by the police.
“It seems he was sleepy because it was his first trip early morning around 5 a.m.,” Al Suwaidi said in the report. — RSJ, GMA News
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