
Chairman Martin Delgra during an inspection at the crash site of Dimple Star Bus.
MANILA, Philippines — Owners of Dimple Star firm admitted that the bus unit in the Occidental Mindoro crash that left 19 people dead was sourced from a junk shop.
At the hearing of Land Transportation and Regulatory Board (LTFRB), Hilbert Napat said that he just changed some parts of the bus and painted it to make it look new.
The LTFRB, on the other hand, was puzzled as to how the unit passed the motor vehicle inspection system of Land Transportation Office (LTO).
Following the confession of the operators, the LTFRB stands firm on their decision to suspend the firm’s operations.
The LTFRB will resume hearing the case on May 30. — UNTV News & Rescue
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