Feb 18 • 14:54 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Woman dies after being hit by train in downtown Juiz de Fora

A 55-year-old woman was killed after being struck by a train in downtown Juiz de Fora on Wednesday morning.

On the morning of Wednesday, February 18, a tragic accident in Juiz de Fora resulted in the death of a 55-year-old woman who was hit by a train. The incident occurred at a pedestrian crossing on Avenida Rio Branco, near the Mergulhão area. Initial reports indicate that the woman crossed the railway line recklessly, as noted by MRS Logística, the responsible railway company, which stated that the train's conductor activated the emergency brakes but was unable to prevent the collision due to the train's stopping distance.

MRS Logística issued a statement expressing profound regret over the incident, emphasizing that the victim did not heed the auditory and visual warnings at the crossing. The company's account points to the importance of adherence to safety signals when crossing railway tracks, highlighting the significant dangers posed by trains that cannot stop abruptly like cars.

The local police have been notified and have documented the occurrence, although they have not provided specific details regarding the circumstances leading up to the accident. This incident raises concerns about pedestrian safety around railway crossings and the need for increased awareness and caution among individuals navigating such potentially hazardous areas.

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