Feb 16 β€’ 22:18 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Car crashes into parade and driver is attacked by revelers in Guaratiba

A car crashed into a carnival block in Guaratiba, Brazil, injuring several revelers and leading to the driver being assaulted by the crowd.

On the evening of Sunday, February 15, a car invaded a designated area for carnival festivities in Guaratiba, a neighborhood in the Southwest Zone of Rio de Janeiro. Witnesses reported that the driver of a Ford Ka struck multiple carnival-goers during the incident, which occurred around 7:20 PM. The crash triggered outrage among the revelers, who subsequently pulled the driver out of the vehicle and assaulted him before he fled from the scene.

The event took place during the celebrations of a popular street block called Bonde da Vovozinha. Following the incident, law enforcement arrived at the location to assess the situation and provided assistance to the injured partygoers, who were transported to nearby health facilities. Eyewitness accounts indicated that the chaotic scene left many in shock, prompting a swift response from police to manage the unrest and investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash.

The suspected driver, identified as Fernando Diniz da Silva, was taken into custody by police for questioning at the local police station (43rd DP - Guaratiba). Reports indicate that the driver underwent an alcohol test to determine if intoxication was a factor in the incident. This situation raises concerns about public safety during large events like carnival celebrations and the need for improved traffic control measures to protect participants in such festive environments.

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