Dominican Republic bus crash left three tourists dead

Frightening video reveals Dominican Republic bus crash that killed three tourists as toxicology reports show driver was high on cocaine

  • Three female tourists were killed and 48 passengers were injured in a bus crash last Thursday in the Dominican Republic
  • The bus driver, Franklin Nin, was taken into custody Friday; a toxicology report showed the 47-year-old tested positive for cocaine
  • Nin was transporting the group to an excursion in Isla Saona when he crashed in the municipality of Bavaro
  • A security camera video shows the bus leaning towards its left side as it exited at a curb before overturning and sliding down the road 

A terrifying surveillance video shows the moment a bus overturned in the Dominican Republic, killing three tourists and injuring 48 others as a toxicology report revealed the driver tested positive for cocaine.

The coach was transporting 51 passengers from Mexico and South America on a highway in the municipality of Bavaro when it crashed last Thursday.

The victims who died in the crash were identified as Argentine nationals Valeria Brovelli, 33; Valeria Medina, a 44-year-old mother-of-one; and Peruvian Karla Rodríguez, 44.

Medina had her arm amputated in the accident, her husband Diego Donaley told Dominican newspaper Diario Libre.

‘We spent about half an hour waiting for an ambulance,’ Donaley said. ‘I took my wife with a firefighter and we left for the IMG Hospital. She lost an arm, I told the firefighter lets not wait any longer.’

The driver, Franklin Nin, 47, was taken into custody Friday. Prosecutors have requested that Nin be held for up to one year in pre-trial detention.

Still image from a surveillance camera showed the bus (top left) traveling on the right lane moments before it crashed last Thursday in Bavaro, Dominican Republic, killing three tourists and injuring 48 others

Dominican Republic prosecutors have requested that Franklin Nin be placed in pre-trial detention for one year as part of the investigation into the crash that killed three tourists and injured 48 others last Thursday. The 47-year-old was behind the wheels of the bus that overturned after exiting a highway.  A toxicology report showed that Nin tested positive for cocaine 

Two tourists from Argentina and another from Peru were killed when a bus crashed in the Dominican Republic last Thursday. The accident left 48 vacationers with injuries

Footage of the accident showed the bus traveling on the right lane of the highway as it approached a curb at an intersection before it suddenly tipped to the left.

The vehicle then overturned and slid on its left side several yards down the road until coming to a full stop.

 Nin was transporting the group to an excursion in Isla Saona and told investigators that he ‘saw a vehicle slammed the breaks and crossed in front of me.’

However, the video in question does not appear corroborate his version of the crash. Dominique Dreckman countered Nin’s claims and also told Chilean news network Meganoticias that the bus was outdated and ‘was not even suitable for transporting such a large number of people.’

A bus carrying tourists crashed last Thursday in Bavaro, Dominican Republic, killing three people and leaving 48 injured

Karla Rodríguez, a native of Peru, was among the three people who were killed in the bus crash

Valerie Brovelli, one of the two Argentine tourists who died in last Thursday’s bus crash

Valerie Medina was one of three women who were killed when the bus they were riding on crashed in Bavaro, Dominican Republic, last Thursday. The 44-year-old lost one of her arms in a Dominican Republic bus crash last Thursday, according to her husband who survived the accident with the couple’s child

Dominique Dreckman, a passenger on the bus when it crashed, told Chilean news network Meganoticias that the bus that Nin was driving was outdated and ‘was not even suitable for transporting such a large number of people.’

‘It’s not how they tell it. The bus driver dodged a bus to avoid crashing, that was not the case,’ she recalled. ‘He was speeding and went around a curve, which resulted in a rollover. Fortunately, my friends and I rode on the side with the windows facing up, not on the pavement.’

The bus was leaning towards the left side before it overturned and crashed, killing three female tourists – two from Argentina and one from Peru

Authorities stand near a road where the bus crashed in the Dominican Republic on Thursday. The accident left three tourists dead and 48 others injured

A toxicology report showed that the bus drive tested positive for cocaine use

A newlywed couple from Brazil that traveled to the Dominican Republic to celebrate their honeymoon was also among the injured, according to Brazilian news outlet G1.

Jhordan Abdalla, 28, said that his wife, Flavia Martinez, 26, suffered a head injury and had already undergone surgery.

‘She is doing much better and getting better every day,’ said Abdalla, who escaped with abrasions on both arms and required stitches. ‘She has already managed to get out of bed, this is a good sign and she is also less swollen. She’s stable and talkative, even a little irritated about staying in the ICU bed.’

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