"Tragedy in Santa Fe: Three-Year-Old Dies as Car Plunges into River Carcaraña"

by Chief Editor

Title: Tragic Accident Claims Life of Three-Year-Old Boy in Santa Fe

In a heart-wrenching incident, a three-year-old boy from Casilda, Argentina, lost his life after being severely injured when a vehicle lost control and plunged into the camping area where he was staying with his family near the river Carcaraña in Santa Fe. The tragedy occurred on the evening of December 24th at the popular "Playa de los Estudiantes," a spot frequented by families and friends for outdoor activities.

According to a report by Rosario3, the accident happened around 11:30 PM when a Renault Kangoo utility vehicle veered off the road and tumbled down into the camping site. The impact left the young boy with grave injuries, and despite the immediate attention of his parents, who rushed him to the Samco de Carcaraña hospital, his condition deteriorated, ultimately resulting in his death at the Hospital de Niños “Víctor J. Vilela” in Rosario.

The authorities from the Fiscalía de San Lorenzo have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the accident and any potential negligence that may have contributed to the tragic outcome. As of now, the identity of the driver involved has not been revealed, and the exact reasons behind the vehicle’s loss of control remain under scrutiny.

While the investigation is ongoing, questions have been raised about the signage and safety measures in place at the popular recreational spot. Officials are exploring whether the area is adequately equipped to warn visitors of potential hazards.

The child, whose name has not been made public, resided in Casilda, a nearby town. The "Playa de los Estudiantes" is a well-known spot along the river Carcaraña where many families enjoy camping, fishing, and other outdoor activities.

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