Mar 2 • 15:18 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Baby dies after kitchen gas explosion in Ji-Paraná, RO

A one-and-a-half-year-old boy named Benício Nathanael died following a kitchen gas explosion in Ji-Paraná, Brazil, caused by a gas cylinder leak.

A tragic incident occurred in Ji-Paraná, Brazil, where a one-year-and-seven-month-old boy, Benício Nathanael, lost his life due to a kitchen gas explosion. The explosion, which reportedly resulted from a leak in the gas cylinder, took place on a Sunday morning while Benício was at home with his parents. Neighbors intervened and provided immediate assistance until the firefighters and emergency medical services arrived. Unfortunately, despite being rushed to the pediatric ICU, Benício could not survive his injuries.

Both of Benício's parents were also injured in the blast and required hospitalization, with the mother being in a more critical condition. The community is mourning the loss of the young child, with a wake held the same evening and a funeral the following day at the local Cemetery of Saudade. The tragedy has not only devastated the family but has also raised concerns about the safety standards regarding gas installations in residential areas.

The fire department has announced that they are investigating the cause of the explosion. This incident highlights a pressing issue around domestic safety, especially concerning gas appliances, and advocates for tighter regulations and awareness to prevent such unfortunate events from happening in the future.

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