Five killed, nine hurt as tourist van falls from a 50-meter ravine in Mt Province, Philippines


Police, firemen and local rescuers work together to rescue the passengers, all of them tourists, of a van that fell from a 50-meter ravine on Friday night (April 4, 2025) in Sadanga, Mountain Province while on their way to visit tattoo-artist Whang-od in Kalinga. - Photo courtesy of Sadanga Police

TUGUEGARAO CITY, (Philippines): Five people died and nine others were injured after a tourist van fell from a 50-meter ravine and crashed into a river in Sadanga town in Mountain Province on Friday (April 4) night.

Sadanga police, in a report Saturday (April 5) said the van was transporting the tourists to Buscalan village in Tinglayan, Kalinga to see the famous tattoo artist Whang-od when the accident happened.

It occurred in Sitio (sub-village) Ampawilen in Barangay (village) Poblacion at 10pm.

Declared dead on the spot were van driver Vance Quinto Hernandez Jr., 45 and a resident of Bulacan; Gerardo Navarro, 36, from Zamboanga; Veronica Hipolito, 36, of South Cotabato; and an unidentified woman who wore a gray shirt and black leggings, police said.

Another passenger, Jay Niño Belando, died while being taken to the Bontoc General Hospital in Bontoc.

They were identified as Mary Joy Reyes, 45, from Manila; Archie Reyes, 25, also from Manila; Cherish Quimpan, 20, resident of Cavite; Manuel Lap, 26, of Batangas; Elvis Acupan, 25, of Ilocos Norte; Ham Sua, 23, of Tagaytay; Arlette Sarmiento, 23, of Ilocos Norte; Christine Cuidamat, 20, of Tagaytay, and Dan Dacoycoy, 24, of Ilocos Norte.

Police are still investigating the incident. - Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN

 

 

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