7-year-old Brazilian dies after bus accident in Europe, family says
A 7-year-old Brazilian boy, Enzo Fernandes de Souza, has died after being critically injured in a bus accident in Brussels, Belgium, while crossing a pedestrian crosswalk.
Enzo Fernandes de Souza, a 7-year-old boy from Goiás, Brazil, tragically passed away following a severe bus accident in Brussels on March 3rd. He was crossing a pedestrian crosswalk with his aunt after leaving school when he was struck by a bus. He was hospitalized in critical condition for a week before succumbing to his injuries. The family is mourning the loss of a young life that was just beginning to unfold.
The family reported that Enzo was just returning from school, underscoring the ordinary nature of the outing that turned catastrophic. His father, João Vitor Fernandes da Silva, expressed his heartbreak and shared the details of the accident, highlighting that they had not yet received a response from the bus company regarding the incident. This lack of communication adds another layer of distress for the grieving family, as they seek answers and closure in the wake of their loss.
The incident raises significant concerns regarding pedestrian safety in urban areas, especially for young children navigating streets near schools. It emphasizes the need for stricter safety measures and awareness to prevent such tragic incidents in the future. The Brazilian community in both Brazil and abroad will likely rally in support of the family as they cope with this heartbreaking tragedy.