Drunk Driver Crashes Truck Into Bahía Blanca Home
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A 39-year-old man crashed his truck into a home in Bahía Blanca while driving under the influence of alcohol.
- The vehicle ended up inside the residence, but fortunately, neither the driver nor the 85-year-old homeowner were injured.
- The driver's blood alcohol level was significantly over the legal limit, leading to his truck being seized and an infraction report filed.
A man driving under the influence of alcohol crashed his truck into a house in Bahía Blanca early Saturday morning, leaving the vehicle embedded inside the residence. The incident occurred around 3:15 a.m. at Coulin street number 79.
The driver, identified as 39-year-old Damián Omar Ilgner, was operating a RAM Rampage truck when he lost control and drove into the home of 85-year-old Luis Néstor Chaparro. Miraculously, both Ilgner and Chaparro escaped the collision unharmed. Chaparro's daughter, Cristina, recounted that her father woke up to debris in his bed, as his bedroom faced the street. She added, "You don't wake up every day with such a truck inside your bedroom," noting that the bed was thrown to the other side of the room and that her father was lucky to be alive.
Following the accident, police and emergency services responded to the scene. Two breathalyzer tests administered to Ilgner showed blood alcohol levels of 1.74 grams per liter and 1.57 g/l, significantly exceeding the legal limit. Consequently, an infraction report was issued, and the truck was seized. The case has been handed over to the Traffic Court.
The article also briefly mentions a separate, fatal incident in Mar del Plata from the previous week, where a truck crashed into a store, resulting in one death and five injuries. This serves as a stark reminder of the dangers associated with impaired driving.
Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.