A 32 cyclist dies in Cáceres while training
According to the newspaper el Mundo, Enrique Paniagua of 32 years, has died this morning to be run over by a vehicle on the road EX-213
The health teams displaced to the place have not been able to do anything to save the life of the cyclist
The 32-year-old cyclist Enrique Paniagua, a member of the AD Pikota Bike, died this Wednesday after being hit by a vehicle on the EX-213 road, from Arroyomolinos de la Vera to Barrado, in the province of Cáceres, according to the Center of Urgencies and Emergencies 112 Extremadura.
The Extremeña Federation of Cycling has regretted the death of Enrique Paniagua and joins the pain of family and friends. The health teams displaced to the place have not been able to do anything to save the life of the cyclist.
"Once again, we have to mourn a fellow cyclist in a year that in Spain has been especially tragic in this type of event and that right now, before these very endearing dates, it touches us fully in Extremadura," the statement said. .
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