Feb 17 • 18:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Carnaval de Santana's program canceled after young woman's death from electric shock

The Carnaval de Santana in Amapá, Brazil has been cancelled following the tragic death of 21-year-old Renata Teixeira due to an electric shock.

The Carnaval de Santana, set to take place in Amapá, Brazil, has been cancelled in light of a tragic incident involving the death of 21-year-old Renata Teixeira, who suffered a fatal electric shock while attending the event. The incident occurred early in the morning of February 17, when Teixeira was reportedly near a metal fence while following a trio elétrico and accidentally came into contact with it, resulting in the electric shock. Despite immediate medical assistance, she was pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital.

In response to this incident, local authorities, including Mayor Bala Rocha, convened with public safety agencies and the Public Ministry to assess the situation. The decision to cancel the remaining events of the carnival reflects their commitment to public safety and acknowledges the gravity of the situation. The Mayor expressed profound sorrow over the young woman's death and assured that the local government is cooperating fully with ongoing investigations to understand the circumstances surrounding this tragic event.

The cancellation of the events highlights the potential dangers of large public gatherings, especially those involving heavy electrical equipment, and underscores the importance of safety measures in such settings. As communities prepare for festive celebrations, it is vital for organizers to address such risks to prevent further tragedies and ensure a secure environment for all attendees.

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