Sister of elderly man who died after car crash in Piracicaba mourns loss: 'Even though he lived on the street, there was someone who loved him'
The sister of a 62-year-old man who died after being hit by a car in Piracicaba reflects on his life and the love he had despite living on the streets.
Vanderleia Bento Alves, the sister of a 62-year-old man who died after being struck by a car following a collision in Piracicaba, expressed her deep sorrow over his passing, emphasizing that he was loved despite his struggles with homelessness. The incident occurred on the night of Tuesday, October 10, and the police revealed that the victim, known as Robertinho, had been living on the streets and worked with recycling materials while also battling issues with alcohol addiction.
Vanderleia shared poignant memories of her brother, highlighting his challenging childhood and the fond relationships he had with local shopkeepers, who appreciated his presence in the neighborhood. Her comments shed light on the complexity of homelessness, reminding the public that individuals in these situations still have connections and are valued by their families, rather than being seen solely through the lens of their circumstances.
The tragic accident has spurred discussions on the safety of pedestrians and the responsibilities of drivers, particularly in areas where homeless individuals may frequently be found. Vanderleia's words serve as a call to recognize the humanity in every person, emphasizing the importance of compassion and responsibility on the roads, especially towards vulnerable populations.