Feb 15 • 17:13 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Three people die in less than 24 hours after traffic accidents in Sergipe

Three individuals lost their lives in separate traffic incidents within a span of 24 hours in the state of Sergipe, Brazil.

In Sergipe, Brazil, a series of traffic accidents have resulted in the deaths of three individuals over a 24-hour period. The first victim was a 22-year-old motorcyclist who collided with an animal on the SE-160 highway in Boquim, leading to a fatal crash. Emergency services confirmed his death at the scene, but there were no updates on the condition of the animal involved in the incident. A second incident occurred in Lagarto, where a 33-year-old cyclist lost his life after being hit from behind by an unidentified vehicle on the SE-170 highway. Emergency responders also pronounced him dead at the scene, and local police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, especially as the driver fled the scene. Lastly, in Aracaju, the state's capital, a woman died in a traffic accident when she experienced a medical emergency while driving. Her vehicle crashed into a parked car at the intersection of Rua Urquiza Leal and Rua Marechal Horta Barbosa. These tragedies highlight ongoing concerns about road safety and the necessity for effective measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

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