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The bus was descending a steep road along Marcos Highway near the town of Tuba when it slammed into a high riprap embankment and flipped over.
The Byron Bus, with license plates AVD 800, which was headed for Mangaidan town in Pangasinan, was a complete wreck, with its roof torn off.
Police said an initial investigation indicated that the bus had a brake problem but reckless driving was also being considered as the cause.
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ALFRED BACULCOL AND FLORENTINO FERNANDEZ
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The bus was descending a steep road along Marcos Highway near the town of Tuba when it slammed into a high riprap embankment and flipped over.
The Byron Bus, with license plates AVD 800, which was headed for Mangaidan town in Pangasinan, was a complete wreck, with its roof torn off.
Police said an initial investigation indicated that the bus had a brake problem but reckless driving was also being considered as the cause.
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By Artemio Dumlao | May 12, 2005 - 12:00am
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