Family of Hit-and-Run Victims in Bacolod City Seek Help
The family of a tricycle driver and his two passengers, who are call center employees and victims of a hit-and-run, are asking for help.
Recently, the Facebook page Digicast Negros reported that the families of a tricycle driver and two call center employees, who were injured in a hit-and-run in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, are appealing for assistance.
The post quickly went viral on social media and received numerous reactions from concerned netizens.
The accident happened early in the morning around 2 a.m. along Roxas-Lacson Streets in Brgy. 39, Bacolod City. A still-unidentified vehicle reportedly struck the tricycle, injuring the driver and his two passengers.
The driver’s family, along with the families of the two call center employees, is now asking for help in identifying the vehicle and its driver, as this would aid the victims in their search for justice and support.
At the scene, authorities found the vehicle’s plate number and some parts that had fallen off due to the impact. The evidence provides a clue, but identifying the driver responsible is still a challenge.
The two call center employees are currently confined in a hospital, and their families are shouldering medical expenses. The victims’ families are hoping that by spreading awareness of the incident, someone with information might come forward to help identify the driver and bring accountability.
The incident points out the struggles of the victims’ families but has also drawn attention to the need for support for hit-and-run victims. The community responds with messages of support pouring in and some individuals even offered financial assistance.
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The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:
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