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Volunteer firefighters said that a report that circulates on social networks about the traffic accident that involved Deputy Samuel Pérez is false.
Deputy Samuel Pérez involved in a traffic accident in Sacatepéquez. (Free Press Photo: Volunteer Firefighters)
After it was known that the independent deputy Samuel Pérez Álvarez suffered a car accident at kilometer 36 of National Route 10, in Santa Lucía Milpas Altas, Sacatepéquez, and in which the parliamentarian said that he was unharmed and that third parties was not affected, a report attributed to the volunteer firefighters in which the congressman was accompanied by a woman began to circulate.
However, lifeguards clarified that it is a false document and that the information consigned in this is inaccurate.
This report does not meet the official characteristics of our institution. It is worth mentioning that the official documents of this incident, as well as others, have always been available to the competent authorities responsible for investigations. We want to make it clear that we strongly reject the malicious use of this false document by unknown persons who pass by members of our institution, volunteer firefighters pointed out.
The report of the 74-2-5 substation of Santa Lucía Milpas Altas, Sacatepéquez, explained that the traffic accident was involved Samuel Pérez, elected deputy for the Semilla Movement Party, was recorded at 4.40 hours on Saturday, March 15.
He added that the accident occurred at kilometer 37 of RN 10, which leads from Antigua Guatemala to Santa Lucía Milpas Altas.
The letter indicated that Pérez was driving in his normal state a black sport vehicle, 170 JQQ plates, Volkswagen brand, model 2021.
Pérez states that, for reasons that are ignored, he lost control of his vehicle and embedded against a concrete post No. 501622, resulting in unharmed, the report of the National Civil Police (PNC) detailed.
FAKE! Accident report on National Route 10, Km 36 (Santa Lucía Milpas Altas) is false. It has no official validity. We reject the malicious use of this document. pic.twitter.com/2gkjqiarmu
– Volunteer Firefighters (@bvoluntariosgt) March 15, 2025
