Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 3:41:15 GMT -5
One of the accidents that most shocked the towns of El Rocío and Seville was the collapse of a bus carrying 49 occupants that flipped eight times and dragged 40 meters. The vehicle was left upside down in the arid land of the place. All the travelers were from the municipality of Chipiona who were heading to El Rocío to be with the Virgin on Pentecost Monday. Almost all of them were women and eight died .
It stands out that, after more than 70 accidents, the Fax Lists mayor of Sanlúcar, Mayor Antonio Moguer, demanded in 1975 from the civil governor that something be done about such a dangerous curve . Thus, they built a slow-moving lane and widened the road, in addition, a new section was available, the A-49, between Sanlúcar and Huelva so that it was not necessary to go through the curve.
Other stories say that on the night of November 3, 1976 , a taxi driver saw a young girl on the road. She stopped thinking that she needed help and the girl replied that she had had a problem with her car and that she wanted to go to her house . The driver became sad and started off ready to help the young woman.
The taxi driver asked her where she lived and when he didn't get an answer, he was surprised. Later, the girl asked if she knew the Cuesta de las Doblas , to which the man nodded in confusion. After this, the girl said something that would terrify the driver for life: “ Well, I killed myself on that curve ,” and she vanished into the darkness inside the vehicle. The physical description of the young woman matched that of one of the victims who lived in the Sevillian town of Carmona.
It stands out that, after more than 70 accidents, the Fax Lists mayor of Sanlúcar, Mayor Antonio Moguer, demanded in 1975 from the civil governor that something be done about such a dangerous curve . Thus, they built a slow-moving lane and widened the road, in addition, a new section was available, the A-49, between Sanlúcar and Huelva so that it was not necessary to go through the curve.
Other stories say that on the night of November 3, 1976 , a taxi driver saw a young girl on the road. She stopped thinking that she needed help and the girl replied that she had had a problem with her car and that she wanted to go to her house . The driver became sad and started off ready to help the young woman.
The taxi driver asked her where she lived and when he didn't get an answer, he was surprised. Later, the girl asked if she knew the Cuesta de las Doblas , to which the man nodded in confusion. After this, the girl said something that would terrify the driver for life: “ Well, I killed myself on that curve ,” and she vanished into the darkness inside the vehicle. The physical description of the young woman matched that of one of the victims who lived in the Sevillian town of Carmona.