The 5 of 51-The main news – Telemundo Miami (51)

The 5 of 51-The main news – Telemundo Miami (51)
The 5 of 51-The main news – Telemundo Miami (51)

1. New images have emerged from the body camera of the officer who provided assistance in the spectacular vehicle accident in Lauderhill that left one person dead and several injured. This Friday the officer, Jason Reyes, spoke with Telemundo 51 and said that he was surprised when he managed to get one of the victims out of the flames after the accident. Reyes was the first on the scene after a person went to a nearby location to ask for a flame extinguisher. Minutes later the firefighters arrived and together with the officer managed to extract the occupant of one of the vehicles. Unfortunately one person died and the other three were hospitalized.

2. An investigation is underway into an accident involving two vehicles. One person died and another is in serious condition, according to North Miami police. It happened at the intersection of Northwest 7th Avenue and 122nd Street. The crash was between 2 SUVs that overturned as a result of the strong impact. The surveillance camera of a business near the scene of the accident captured when one of the vehicles began to leave the road until hitting the other.

3. A couple appeared in court accused of organized fraud for more than 50 thousand dollars. Lianet Ochoa Céspedes and Karlo Padilla had fraudulent checks, a printer and a special computer to create and edit identifications. They also found cash and an unsecured firearm. For that reason, in addition to fraud, they were accused of child neglect of their one year and 6 month old baby.

4. This Memorial Day long weekend, air travel is on the rise. This Thursday at Miami International Airport they recorded at least 278 delays and one cancellation. At the Fort Lauderdale airport there have been 181 delays and 9 flights cancelled. Those planning to travel by road should know that, according to triple A, this will be the busiest early summer weekend on the roads in almost 20 years, with 43.8 million people expected to travel at least 50 miles from their homes.

5. And this is good news for our children, because Miami Dade College opened registration for summer camps. They will offer wide options from pre-college programs for high school graduates to fun and learning camps for children as young as seven. There are technology programs, animation and game programs, as well as pre-university certifications in medicine. They will be at the eight campuses of Miami Dade College and the camps begin on June 10. To see the complete list of programs you can visit the page you see on the screen.

 
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