Victim's mom forgives driver in mixer accident

MANILA - The mother of a college student who was crushed to death by a cement mixer has found forgiveness in her heart, even as she is still reeling from the tragedy of losing her only child.

Marie Cherrie Inzon, a 20-year-old Marketing student from Siena College, died Tuesday after being crushed by a cement mixer.

An investigation revealed that the truck lost its balance after one its tires Fell into a gutter, crushing Marie Cherrie who was reportedly listening to music using earphones.

Sally Inzon, Marie Cherrie's mother, said she has forgiven Reynald Guarte, driver of the cement mixer.

"Me and my brother then spoke with her sisters, we are one in our [decision] - we forgive him. He was very sorry. He was very, very sorry. He did not intentionally did it. It was really an accident, "Sally told dzMM's Rated Korina.

"Definitely the mother will also have this - hopefully nothing. The message is I learn how to forgive. Learn how to forgive because I it is only then that the pressure in your heart will be released. So even painful, hard to accept, but I accept, "she added, When asked for her message to those who are or had been in the same situation as hers.

Guarte is facing charges of reckless imprudence resulting in homicide, damage to property, and multiple serious physical injuries. However, the company owns the cement mixer Which has reportedly reached an amicable settlement with the Inzon family.

This Means that the inquest proceedings against Guarte will not push through for the time being. SPO4 Raymundo Layug of Quezon City Traffic Sector 1 said They are studying the possibility of filing the case against Guarte themselves.

Daughter was loved, 'well-protected'

Sally ADMITTED she still FINDS it hard to accept the death of her daughter. She described her daughter as "well-protected."

The grieving mother said Marie Cherrie, or "Che", stayed in a dorm in Siena College. She said she decided to have her daughter stay near school to Avoid the dangers of commuting.

"Because I do not want him out, out of school. So 'yung brother sisters, her doctor with a clinic in Siena. So if you are sick you are, you can find him. So she was well-protected. That was three years. okay to iyun those three years, he had no complaint, "Sally said.

Sally also noted that Cherrie Marie died on the second day of her summer internship When the accident occured.

Source : abs-cbnnews.com
 
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