Mar 10 • 13:52 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Motorcyclist dies after colliding with the rear of a truck on BR-116, in Itaobim

A 42-year-old motorcyclist died on Monday after crashing into the back of a truck on BR-116 in Itaobim, Brazil.

On Monday, October 9th, a tragic incident occurred on BR-116 in Itaobim, Brazil, resulting in the death of a 42-year-old motorcyclist named Luiz Junior Rodrigues de Souza. He was found on the ground without vital signs, after having collided with the rear of a truck. Emergency responders reported that Luiz's body exhibited multiple trauma signs, including dorsal bruising and suspected fractures, indicating a high-energy impact.

Witness accounts suggested that the motorcyclist lost control of his vehicle before the collision. Following the crash, the Brazilian Fire Department noted that Luiz's body was covered with a tarp upon their arrival, signifying the severity of the accident. Additionally, authorities from the Federal Highway Police received reports of a second victim, a passenger on the motorcycle, who was promptly assisted by SAMU and taken for medical care, illustrating the incident's tragic impact on those involved.

This incident has drawn the attention of the Federal Highway Police and the Civil Police, who are currently managing the legal proceedings surrounding the case. The ongoing investigation aims to clarify the circumstances that led to this accident, highlighting critical road safety issues for motorcyclists and the necessity for heightened awareness on highways like BR-116 in Brazil.

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