Bastián Jerez remains critical after multiple surgeries from Pinamar accident

Eight-year-old Bastián Jerez remains in critical condition at a Mar del Plata hospital after a head-on collision in La Frontera, Pinamar, between a UTV and an Amarok truck. He has undergone six surgeries in total, with the latest addressing complications in his liver and intracranial pressure. His father, Maximiliano Jerez, faces charges for allowing the child to travel without a seatbelt, though his lawyer defends his innocence.

The accident took place in La Frontera, a dune area in Pinamar, when the UTV carrying 8-year-old Bastián Jerez collided head-on with a Volkswagen Amarok truck. The vehicle had space for four passengers but carried five, with the child on his father Maximiliano Jerez's lap without a seatbelt. This led prosecutors to charge Jerez for his role in the boy's severe injuries.

Bastián underwent two initial surgeries in Pinamar to address liver damage and internal bleeding. Transferred to Mar del Plata's Hospital Provincial Materno Infantil “Victorio Tetamanti,” he has faced four more procedures: one to install an intracranial pressure valve, another to change a liver packing, a fifth to remove the valve, and a sixth to replace it, as reported by C5N journalist Leonardo García. Though the latest surgery was successful, the boy has complications and remains in intensive care, clinically stable but on mechanical respiratory support. Lawyer Matías Morla, representing Jerez, challenged the charges: “It's a disgrace that he's indicted,” arguing the seatbelt absence wouldn't have changed the outcome given the violent impact involving a ramp and high speed. Morla highlighted the Amarok driver's responsibility, as such trucks require more force on sand, and expressed fear of neurological aftereffects from oxygen deprivation.

Toxicological expert analyses are scheduled for January 22 and accidentological for the 26, which will affect the legal proceedings. The Buenos Aires Health Ministry reported partial progress, with deeper sedatives and the pressure sensor removed, but his condition remains critical.

In response to the incident, Pinamar's municipality tightened penalties via decree 0104/2026: fines up to 15 million pesos, vehicle seizures, and liability for medical costs and environmental damage in unauthorized areas like La Frontera. A related case involved Marcos Palacios, preventively disqualified by the Transport Ministry for filming on his phone while driving an Amarok, endangering his wife and child on quadricycles without safety measures, violating Provincial Traffic Law No. 13.927. Minister Martín Marinucci called it “an act of extreme recklessness.”

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X users express sympathy for eight-year-old Bastián Jerez's critical condition following multiple surgeries after the Pinamar accident. Discussions criticize the father's negligence for not using a seatbelt and express skepticism about Matías Morla's defense, viewing it as evidence of guilt.

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Illustration depicting the crashed vehicle in Pinamar dunes accident that seriously injured 8-year-old Bastián, with emergency responders on site.
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Father of Bastián charged in Pinamar dune accident

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The father of 8-year-old Bastián Jerez, seriously injured in a crash in La Frontera, Pinamar, has been charged with culpable injuries. The boy, suffering multiple skull fractures, underwent a successful third surgery, but his prognosis remains reserved in intensive care. Illegal races persist in the area despite the incident.

The Buenos Aires Transport Ministry disqualified two drivers involved in the accident that injured 8-year-old Bastian in Pinamar. Both tested positive for alcohol: the businessman driving the pickup truck and the father's friend operating the UTV. Bastian remains hospitalized in Mar del Plata.

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Pinamar's municipality issued a decree imposing million-peso fines, vehicle seizures, and criminal charges for reckless maneuvers with quad bikes and UTVs in La Frontera, following a series of serious accidents. The measure aims to bolster road safety in this busy summer tourist area. It includes active checkpoints and recovery of costs for damages incurred.

A serious accident on BR-101 at the Bahia-Espírito Santo border resulted in 11 deaths on Saturday (December 27), including at least three children. The head-on collision between a Fiat Doblò and a Chevrolet S10 caused the vehicles to catch fire, carbonizing the bodies. The 11th victim, a girl named Maria Alice, died after being rescued and treated at a health unit.

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A three-year-old boy identified as Ian Daniel Gómez Dorado died after being struck by a minibus in northern Neiva. The incident happened while the child was playing on the public road and the vehicle reversed, hitting him. Despite medical efforts, the boy arrived at a medical center without vital signs.

A drunk driver hit a man and a girl in Salta's Barrio 20 de Junio and tried to flee. The breathalyzer test was positive, and the Justice system will decide if he remains in custody after the violent episode.

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A 44-year-old driver was detained in Godoy Cruz, greater Mendoza, after striking a 5-year-old girl and a 14-year-old boy who were walking. Tests showed a blood alcohol level of 2.45 grams per liter, five times the legal limit of 0.5 g/l. Both minors suffered injuries and were hospitalized.

 

 

 

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