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One person died in an accident at the AP-15 in Castejón

The year has left the highest number of deaths in Navarre in the last 15 years and has not yet been completed, with 45 deaths this year.

A 28-year-old man died and a 32-year-old man was seriously injured on Monday when a car collided with another car at the AP-15 in Castejón. This year 45 people died in car accidents in Navarre, the year that left the highest number of deaths in the last 15 years.

The accident took place on the 7th kilometre of the motorway towards Zaragoza in Castejón.



Two cars collided as one of the vehicles advanced. The vehicle that was advancing has lost control after the crash, and after several laps, the two occupants have been trapped.

The SOS Navarra 112 emergency management centre received notice of the accident at 09:40 a.m., and fire fighters from the Tudela Park, an advanced life-support ambulance (medicalized), a basic life-support ambulance, a medical team from Corella, Audenasa personnel and road safety patrols, as well as the Foral Police's Tudela and Pamplona police stations, have moved to the scene.

Emergency services couldn't do anything to save the copilot's life. The 28-year-old man died instantly. The driver, a 32-year-old man, has been seriously injured with chest trauma and has been taken to Queen Sofia Hospital in Tudela by a medicalized ambulance. On the other hand, the occupants of the other vehicle have been unharmed.

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