Pickup truck driver shot dead in line after truck breakdown on BR-116 is identified in Paraná
Josiel Costa da Cruz, a 47-year-old pickup truck driver, was shot dead while stuck in traffic caused by a truck breakdown on BR-116 in Paraná, Brazil.
Josiel Costa da Cruz, aged 47, was tragically found shot dead in his pickup truck on the BR-116 highway in Campina Grande do Sul, part of the Metropolitan Region of Curitiba. The incident occurred late on the night of Tuesday, October 10, when traffic had come to a standstill due to a mechanical failure involving a truck that had been carrying around 200 tons of cargo. The Federal Highway Police were notified and discovered Costa's body around 11:45 PM as vehicles remained halted in the aftermath of the breakdown.
Authorities reported that the truck's chassis broke down, leading to a complete shutdown of the roadway in the afternoon hours, with traffic only getting back to normal by 4 AM on Wednesday, October 11, despite lingering congestion throughout the morning. The unfortunate event highlights the dangers that can arise during unexpected vehicular incidents on major highways, especially when they lead to a lengthy halt in traffic.
Josiel Costa da Cruz was a resident of Campina Grande do Sul and operated a tire shop in the area. His death has raised concerns regarding road safety and the criminal activities that can occur in stalled traffic situations, drawing attention from local law enforcement and the community about the need for increased vigilance in such circumstances.