Woman dies in accident between truck and motorcycle on BR-304 in Mossoró
A 55-year-old woman died in a collision between a truck and a motorcycle on BR-304 in Mossoró, Brazil.
On the morning of Thursday, October 12, a tragic accident occurred on BR-304 in Mossoró, Brazil, resulting in the death of 55-year-old Evânia Targino de Lima. The incident took place around 8:45 AM at kilometer 48 of the federal highway, near the Sumaré neighborhood. Witnesses report that Evânia, who was a hairdresser and occasionally worked as a general services assistant, was en route to work when she attempted to cross the roadway and was struck by a truck that was traveling from Mossoró to Natal.
The Federal Highway Police (PRF) reported that the truck driver was not under the influence of alcohol, as indicated by a negative breathalyzer test. Emergency medical services were notified, but upon arrival, they only confirmed the death of Evânia, who sustained a severe head injury from hitting the curb during the collision. This incident has raised concerns about road safety in the area, highlighting the dangers motorcyclists face when navigating busy highways.
As authorities investigate the accident further, it emphasizes the ongoing issue of traffic-related fatalities in Brazil, particularly those involving vulnerable road users such as motorcyclists. The community is left mourning the loss of a local resident who was known for her commitment to her work and family, underscoring the personal impact of road safety regulations and enforcement in the region.