Super dad and responsible for the first black police car: know who was the Rotam sergeant who died in Aparecida de Goiânia
Sergeant Kennon Ribeiro de Fonseca Neres, 52, remembered as a super dad and grandfather, passed away from a heart attack in Aparecida de Goiânia.
Kennon Ribeiro de Fonseca Neres, a 52-year-old sergeant in the Tactical Metropolitan Patrol (Rotam) of the Military Police, is being honored as a dedicated father and grandfather following his recent death from a heart attack at home in Aparecida de Goiânia. Known affectionately by his daughter Dayane Neres, who is six months pregnant with his first grandchild, as a 'super dad' and 'superhero in uniform,' Kennon was actively involved in his profession but had taken on a more administrative role within the Rotam.
His death, which occurred just after he returned home from work, has left a significant impact on his family. Dayane recounted that she lived with her mother to care for her and was the one to find Kennon after his passing. The loss of this revered family figure is compounded by the memories of his devoted service in the police force, especially his association with being responsible for the first black police car used by the Military Police, underscoring his legacy as an important member of the community.
Kennon's life reflects a combination of personal dedication and commitment to public service, traits that have made him a cherished figure among his family and peers. The heartfelt tributes to him emphasize not only his professional achievements but also the depth of his relationships within the family, leaving behind two daughters and a poignant reminder of his dreams of becoming a grandfather just as his daughter prepared to welcome a new life into the world.