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Mexico crash driver ‘fell asleep’

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Mexico crash driver ‘fell asleep’

The driver of a car which veered off a Mexican road and into a ravine, killing two UK tourists, probably fell asleep at the wheel, an inquest has heard.

A verdict of accidental death was recorded on Rebecca Owen, 22, of Llanfechain, near Welshpool, Powys.

She died of head injuries while on a round-the-world trip in western Mexico along with Chloe Taylor from Tunbridge Wells, Kent, who also died.

The inquest heard that driver Carlos Ibarra had been charged with homicide.

Reading from a translated report by the Mexican authorities, Powys coroner Geraint Williams described how the two British women and 10 others, including Ibarra, had been working on a conservation project in bat caves in the La Concha area in February 2005.

More: news.bbc.co.uk

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