Top cop calls for racing policy review after biker’s death

DAVAO CITY–The Police Regional Office (PRO 11) has ordered relevant government agencies to review laws and policies on the conduct of motocross race in unauthorized or unregulated racetracks following Saturday’s incident in Carmen, Davao del Norte that killed a bike rider and injured spectators.

In a statement Monday, PRO X1 regional director Chief Supt. Manuel Gaerlan said there should be a review of the laws and policies governing motocross competition to avoid similar incidents in the future.

Gaerlan said the Highway Patrol Group 11, in coordination with the Police Provincial Offices and City Police Office, should check the permits of any group organizing motocross race to ensure that safety measures are in place.

On Saturday, racer Tirso Casuga, 26, died while seven others were injured during the motocross competition on Saturday at the Carmen National High School grounds in Brgy. Ising, Carmen, Davao del Norte.

Police saod Rider Dimaano was running at a high speed and upon reaching a curve portion of the race track, accidentally swerved and got thrown directly at the crowd, resulting to physical injuries and fatal wounds to Casuga and several spectators. The wounded victims were brought to Carmen District Hospital.

Casuga was rushed to Davao Regional Medical Center in Tagum City but was declared dead on arrival.

Gaerlan said organizers willl be held responsible for the racer’s death and the injuries suffered by the spectators. (Armando Fenequito, Jr./PNA)

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