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Mendoza: Two Girls Died After Being Attacked by a Collective when They Returned From School - Diario Panorama

The girls, aged 7 and 10, walked with their grandfather when they were attacked by a collective. The driver is being investigated for culpable homicide.
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Two sisters aged 7 and 10 died on Wednesday in the town of El Algarrobal, Las Heras, when they were run over by a group on the 600 line. The incident occurred around 18, when they returned from school with their grandfather. According to the preliminary reconstruction, the girls had come down from the 55th inmate of the company El Plumerillo S.A. and, as they tried to cross Lavalle street to 10,500 behind the vehicle, they were attacked by anoth…

A tragic accident took the lives of two small sisters in the town of El Algarrobal, in Las Heras, in the province of Mendoza, after being run over by a group as they crossed the street. The victims, aged 7 and 10, were identified as Brisa and Carolina Segovia. The event occurred around 18 hours, when the girls returned from school. According to the initial reconstruction, the girls had descended from the 55th inmate of the company El Plumerillo …

The girls, aged 7 and 10, walked with their grandfather when they were attacked by a collective. The driver is being investigated for culpable homicide.

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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