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Woman Dies on Peru's Pan-American Highway After Landslide Stranding

Woman Dies on Peru's Pan-American Highway After Landslide Stranding

From La República · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A woman died on the Pan-American Highway in Arequipa, Peru, after being stranded by landslides.
  • The victim, identified as María Jesús Rocha Parcana, was walking with her husband when she suffered a medical emergency.
  • Police are investigating the cause of death, and the body remains under guard.

A woman has died on the Pan-American Highway in Peru's Arequipa region after being stranded due to landslides. The victim, identified as María Jesús Rocha Parcana, was traveling with her husband when she experienced a medical emergency while walking along the road.

The incident occurred around 9:00 p.m. on Monday, August 17, in the Quebrada Honda sector of Atico district. According to preliminary reports from the National Police, Rocha Parcana may have suffered a decompensation after a long walk necessitated by road blockages caused by landslides and mudslides.

Her husband, Carlos Espino Uribe, 64, informed the police of his wife's death. He explained that they had to continue their journey on foot due to the impassable conditions on the highway. The woman reportedly became unwell during their trek and did not recover.

The exact cause of death is pending further investigation. The body of María Jesús Rocha Parcana remains at kilometer 730 of the Pan-American Highway, under police guard, awaiting the arrival of public ministry officials to conduct necessary procedures. Carlos Espino Uribe was taken to a health facility for medical attention and spent the night at the police station.

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Originally published by La República in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.