Family that died after a truck crushed stopped vehicles on BR-101 in SC was returning from a trip to Beto Carrero
Three people tragically died in a multi-vehicle collision on BR-101 in Itajaí, SC, while returning home from a family trip to Beto Carrero World.
A devastating accident occurred on BR-101 in Itajaí, Santa Catarina, leading to the deaths of three family members returning from a holiday at Beto Carrero World amusement park. The victims were identified as Camila Rios, 31, Kayo Alves Soares dos Santos, 32, and Cleonice Alves Bernal Pedra, 55, who was the mother of Kayo. The family's car was crushed when a truck collided with several stopped vehicles waiting in a traffic queue, further compounding the tragedy with the serious injury of a 10-year-old child who was also in the vehicle.
Witnesses and family members have expressed their grief, highlighting how the victims were simply returning home to São Paulo after enjoying visits to nearby beaches during their holiday. Karina Alves, Kayo’s sister and Cleonice's daughter, recounted how her brother followed all driving protocols, emphasizing that they were not at fault during the incident. This heartbreaking event puts a spotlight on road safety and the dangers posed by large vehicles on highways, especially during peak travel times when congestion is common.
The loss felt by the family and their loved ones is palpable and serves as a stark reminder of how quickly life can be altered by unforeseen circumstances. The community's mourning reflects a larger issue of road safety, as accidents like this raise calls for better enforcement of traffic regulations and possible new measures to prevent such tragedies from recurring. The story not only underscores the emotional fallout on a personal level but also highlights broader societal implications regarding traffic safety and preventive policies.