Feb 12 • 18:23 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Rural producer killed by runaway truck had stopped at restaurant: 'to eat a tapioca', says businessman

A rural producer in Brazil, Emivaldo Luiz de Queiroz, was tragically killed by an out-of-control truck moments after stopping at a restaurant for a snack.

Emivaldo Luiz de Queiroz, a 51-year-old rural producer in Brazil, was killed by a runaway truck shortly after he stopped at a restaurant in Cachoeira da Roncadeira to eat a tapioca. Eyewitnesses report that the accident occurred on a busy stretch of the TO-030 highway in the Taquaruçu district, where Emivaldo was getting back into his vehicle when he was struck by the truck. Another victim, Izambert Ribeiro dos Santos, also a rural producer aged 65, was tragically killed while passing by on his motorcycle.

Surveillance footage from the restaurant captured the horrifying moment of the accident, showing Emivaldo attempting to run away as the truck barreled towards him. Despite his efforts, he was hit and thrown several meters away, ultimately succumbing to his injuries. The incident has shocked the local community, with business owner Neusival Mendes expressing deep sorrow over the randomness of such a tragedy occurring during a moment of simple enjoyment, like stopping for food.

The implications of this event raise significant concerns regarding traffic safety and regulation in rural areas where such accidents can occur. The two occupants of the truck were injured, adding layers to the tragedy as families navigate the aftermath of the incident. This sad event underscores the need for improved safety measures on rural roads, particularly in areas frequented by pedestrians and cyclists.

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