Feb 20 • 12:06 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Drunk driver who killed pedestrian and injured 2 people during Carnival in 2016 is convicted

Raulino Jacó Brüning Filho has been sentenced to 7 years and 8 months in prison for a drunk driving incident during Carnival 2016 that resulted in one pedestrian death and injuries to two others.

Raulino Jacó Brüning Filho was recently convicted for a serious accident that took place during Carnival in 2016 in Florianópolis, Brazil. The court sentenced him to 7 years and 8 months in semi-open prison for charges including intentional homicide, double attempted homicide, and driving under the influence. The incident led to the tragic death of 20-year-old Edevaldo Veloso Amaro, who was struck by Brüning Filho after he had been drinking at a party.

The jury deemed Brüning Filho guilty of intentional homicide, which indicates that he acted with the intention to kill. The case highlights the severe consequences of drunk driving, particularly during festive seasons when alcohol consumption typically increases. Following the announcement of the sentence, Brüning Filho's defense team stated they are considering appealing the ruling to higher courts, which could delay the case further and prolong the suffering of the victims' families.

This conviction serves as a reminder of the dangers of impaired driving and the legal ramifications that can arise from such actions. It also sheds light on the ongoing issue of road safety in Brazil, especially during major events like Carnival. As authorities and the public continue to grapple with the effects of impaired driving, such judgments could play a crucial role in advocating for stricter enforcement of DUI laws and promoting safer driving practices among partygoers in the future.

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