Young man dies electrocuted while maintaining internet network in Tocantins
A 23-year-old telecommunications technician tragically died from electrocution while performing maintenance on an internet network in Tocantins, Brazil.
Wallas Júnior Dourado dos Santos, a 23-year-old telecommunications technician, died after receiving an electric shock while working on internet network maintenance in Arapoema, Tocantins. His employer, Toledo Fibra, reported that he was subcontracted to handle the maintenance in the area and expressed deep condolences to his family and friends. The incident occurred on Friday, resulting in an immediate response from the company to support affected family members.
After the accident, the body of Wallas was taken to the Medical Legal Institute of Araguaína, where a necropsy was performed before releasing his body to his relatives, who reside in Goiás. The young man was originally from Iaciara, reflecting a local connection that underscores the personal impact of his tragic death. The Toledo Fibra company shared a formal note of condolence, indicating a serious and empathetic response to this unforeseen workplace tragedy.
This incident raises significant concerns about workplace safety and the risks associated with the telecommunications industry in Brazil. The death of young technicians like Wallas highlights the potential dangers faced by workers in the maintenance sector, prompting discussions around regulatory practices and safety measures that need to be strengthened to protect employees and prevent future accidents in similar scenarios.