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Forty Years of the Tragedy of the Aguadors Wall: Three Dead and Six Wounded

There are days that are fixed forever in the memory of a city. On July 16, 1986, it was one of them for Yecla. Shortly after one afternoon, a truck with trailer lost the brakes when it descended from the port of Jumilla by the old national 344 and entered the town without control, when the national was crossing the whole municipality. His career ended against the wall of the old source of Los Aguadors, but before that he left behind three dead p…
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There are days that are fixed forever in the memory of a city. On July 16, 1986, it was one of them for Yecla. Shortly after one afternoon, a truck with trailer lost the brakes when it descended from the port of Jumilla by the old national 344 and entered the town without control, when the national was crossing the whole municipality. His career ended against the wall of the old source of Los Aguadors, but before that he left behind three dead p…

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elperiodicodeyecladeyecla.com broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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