Rural producer dies two days after being trapped in the wreckage of a truck in an accident on MT-140
A rural producer in Brazil passed away after being trapped for two days in a truck's wreckage following a collision on MT-140.
Francisco Ademar Fuhr, a 69-year-old rural producer, tragically died two days after becoming trapped in the wreckage of a truck accident on MT-140, near Sorriso, Brazil. He was rescued from the vehicle following a collision with a truck and succumbed to severe injuries in the Regional Hospital of Sorriso. Reports indicate that he suffered cardiac arrest due to the serious injuries sustained during the accident.
According to his daughter, Francieli Fuhr, medical staff mentioned that her father experienced a severe blow during the crash, which may have contributed to his condition. Unfortunately, the hospital lacked an electrocardiogram device that could have potentially detected his heart problem upon his arrival. This revelation has raised concerns regarding the medical facilities' capabilities in dealing with critical cases following accidents.
The loss of Francisco Ademar Fuhr has struck a chord in the community, and his daughter expressed her deep sorrow on social media, thanking her father for the life he provided. Fuhr was well-known in his area of Boa EsperanΓ§a do Norte and his passing is a reminder of the dangers faced by rural producers on the roads, emphasizing the need for better emergency care and road safety measures.