Driver who died in crash with bus during fishing trip in Pantanal is buried in the interior of SP
Claudinei Postigo, who died in a collision while traveling for a fishing trip in Pantanal, was buried in his hometown in São Paulo.
Claudinei Postigo tragically lost his life in a vehicular accident between a bus and the pickup truck he was driving in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul. The incident also involved two other family members, who sustained injuries. The Postigo family were traveling from Paraguaçu Paulista, São Paulo for what was meant to be a recreational fishing trip in a renowned area of Brazil known for its rich biodiversity—the Pantanal. Claudinei was reportedly killed instantly upon impact due to being trapped in the wreckage.
The unfortunate crash occurred at a junction of BR-163 with MS-040, which is a known route used for various travel purposes, and it has raised concerns regarding road safety in that area, especially for family travelers. Victoria Postigo, Claudinei's daughter, spoke about the event, revealing how they were excited to embark on their fishing expedition. Her husband and father-in-law were passengers in the vehicle, with her husband suffering a fractured collarbone from the crash and her father ultimately losing his life. This situation also highlights the dangers present when large vehicles such as buses interface with smaller passenger vehicles on Brazilian highways.
Many have come forward to express their condolences and support for the grieving family, reflecting a tight-knit community in Paraguaçu Paulista, where this family resided. The tragic loss sheds light on the importance of road safety and the heart-wrenching impact it has on families, prompting discussions about preventive measures and the need for improved transportation safety in rural areas. The funeral service held for Claudinei served as a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the unexpected dangers faced on the roads.