Three Pinoys killed, one injured as road train hits car in Dalby, Australia
(UPDATED 5:00 p.m.) - At least three Filipinos were killed while a fourth was injured following a head-on collision between their car and a road train in Dalby, Queensland, Australia last Sunday, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said.
According to radio dzBB's Nimfa Ravelo on Tuesday, the DFA said two of the Filipinos were killed on the spot while the third died at a hospital.
According to radio dzBB's Nimfa Ravelo on Tuesday, the DFA said two of the Filipinos were killed on the spot while the third died at a hospital.
However, DFA spokesman Raul Hernandez did not name the Filipinos or give further details about the accident.
In a text message to GMA News Online, Hernandez said the families of the three fatalities have already been informed about the incident.
In a text message to GMA News Online, Hernandez said the families of the three fatalities have already been informed about the incident.
"The accident is still under investigation," he said.
"Our embassy in Canberra continues close coordination with the victims' employer on how to further assist the families of those who passed away in this tragic accident," he added.
"Our embassy in Canberra continues close coordination with the victims' employer on how to further assist the families of those who passed away in this tragic accident," he added.
Australia's The Telegraph said an initial investigation showed that the victims' car was traveling on the wrong side of the road when it collided head-on with the road train at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday.
Oxford Dictionaries describes a road train as a large truck that is pulling one or two more trailers. The term is used chiefly in Australia.
Oxford Dictionaries describes a road train as a large truck that is pulling one or two more trailers. The term is used chiefly in Australia.
The highway was reopened late Sunday night after authorities cleared a resulting oil spill. - with a report from Michaela del Callar, VVP, GMA News
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