Devastated dad discovers his two daughters, 12 and 16, had died in horror car crash while watching TV news report

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A HEARTBROKEN dad found out his two daughters had died in a horrific crash when he saw a news report about the smash on TV. Rolando Busto, from Argentina, says when he saw the report he started praying that his kids – aged 12 and 16 – weren’t in the car that plunged off a 130-foot cliff. NewsflashAgustina Bustos Reynoso, 16, and her sister died in a crash in Argentina[/caption] NewsflashThe car veered off the road and plunged off a cliff[/caption] But just minutes later, the devastated dad got a call saying his daughters had died in the crash. Alma Mia Molina, 12, and her sister Agustina Mia Molina, 16, were travelling in a car with 32-year-old Matias Bustos Reynoso, 32, and his older sister Antonela, 29, when he lost control of the car and drove into a 130ft-foot deep gorge in Cordoba on Tuesday. According to local media Rolando – the father of the two girls – is also the father of Reynoso, who was reported to be Antonela and Agustina’s brother and Alma’s uncle. Local news site TN reports the group were on their way back from a local hospital where three months pregnant Antonela had undergone an ultra-sound check. But Reynoso lost control of the Fiat Stylo on route E-54 and the car veered off the road, smashed through the guard rail and then tumbled down the cliff. The two girls, who were sat in the back of the car and were both wearing seat belts, reportedly died at the scene. Most read in The Sun knock back Katie Price 'flirts with younger man at NTAs but rejects her for being too old' OH MAN Girlfriend draws up 17-page ‘contract’ for man she’s been dating TWO WEEKS HOW COULD SHE? Baby starved to death after mum left her alone for SIX DAYS on bday bender 'rivalry lives on' This Morning fans spot Ruth’s ‘obvious disdain’ for Phillip BOOS FOR ROYALS Harry and Meghan's Oprah interview booed by audience at National TV Awards TEACHER ACCUSED Primary school deputy head, 44, charged over rape of girl under 13 Reynoso and Antonela are in a stable condition but are still being treated in hospital. Rolando told the local news site El Doce: “I saw the report on the news and I started praying that it wasn’t my daughters.” The grieving dad added: “Just minutes after seeing the footage I got a call confirming my worst fears – my daughters had both died in the crash.” Rolando said that his son Reynoso lost control of the car because the road was slippery and there was a thick fog on the road. “My son lost control of the car and it crashed into a deep ravine,” he added. Reynoso is being investigated by authorities, who are yet to confirm the reason. NewsflashAgustina and her sister were travelling in the back of a Fiat Stylo when it veered off the road[/caption] NewsflashAgustina and Alma’s dad found out they had died by a news report on TV[/caption] We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Email us at exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or call 02077824104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.