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Most Easter deaths are road-related

April 18, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) reported on Monday that from April 9th to 16th, 36 people died due to accidental causes. This translates into 26 traffic accidents andd three cases of drown people, while the rest died of other causes.

There were also seven homicides, eight suicides, 11 natural deaths and nine cases are still being investigated.

Of the total deaths, 54 were men and 17 women.

crhoy.com

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