Feb 24 β€’ 22:08 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Lawyer suspected of hitting and killing vendor on BR-343 to face involuntary manslaughter charges, says delegate

A lawyer is suspected of causing the death of a vendor after his car veered off the road and struck her stall on BR-343, resulting in charges of involuntary manslaughter.

Kamayo Aguiar Veloso Petit, a lawyer, is under investigation for the fatal accident that occurred on BR-343, where he allegedly drove his vehicle off the road and crashed into the stall of Maria das GraΓ§as da Silva, a 55-year-old vendor. The incident transpired between the towns of Altos and Campo Maior, leading to the immediate death of Maria, while another individual sustained minor injuries. Post-incident, Petit voluntarily presented himself at the Campo Maior police station to face the consequences of the incident.

According to the Civil Police, Petit is expected to be charged with involuntary manslaughter, indicating that there was no intention to kill, which could lessen the severity of potential legal repercussions. The police also conducted a breathalyzer test on Petit that returned negative for alcohol consumption, suggesting that intoxication was not a factor in the accident. The judicial process is ongoing with a bail set for the suspect, as the investigation continues to uncover the circumstances surrounding the tragic event.

This incident has sparked public interest, particularly concerning traffic safety and accountability for drivers. The unfortunate death of Maria das GraΓ§as da Silva highlights the risks faced by roadside vendors and raises questions regarding measures to enhance their safety. As the investigation unfolds, the legal system will determine the appropriate charges and consequences for Petit, reflecting broader themes of road safety and vigilance among drivers in Brazil.

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