Couple dies in accident between car and truck on BR-116
A couple died in a head-on collision between their car and a truck on BR-116 in Muriaé, Brazil.
In the early hours of Monday, a tragic accident on BR-116 near Muriaé resulted in the deaths of a couple aged 61 and 54. The victims, identified as César Roberto Campos Luna and Roseni Viana de Paula, were traveling from Laranjal to Muriaé when their vehicle veered into oncoming traffic, resulting in a direct collision with a truck. The impact was severe, and both individuals succumbed to their injuries at the scene, while the truck driver emerged unhurt.
Authorities from the Federal Highway Police (PRF) are investigating the circumstances leading to the accident to determine what caused the vehicle to cross into the opposing lane. The incident caused temporary disruptions in traffic on the highway, but the road has since reopened after emergency services, including teams from EcoRioMinas and the Fire Department, responded to the scene. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding road safety and the risks faced by drivers on Brazilian highways.
The local community is mourning the loss of life in this unfortunate event, emphasizing the fragility of life and the importance of traffic safety. As investigations continue, the case may prompt renewed calls for measures aimed at preventing future incidents on the bustling BR-116, which is a critical route for both locals and long-distance traffic.