Mar 13 • 16:14 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Police request help to identify relatives of man hospitalized in Curvelo

Authorities are seeking to identify the relatives of a man who was hospitalized in Curvelo following a car accident.

The Civil Police of Minas Gerais (PCMG) is calling for public assistance to identify the family of Geovane, a man who was admitted to a hospital in Curvelo after being hit by a vehicle. He arrived at the hospital on February 16 this year, and doctors confirmed that his injuries are consistent with those typically seen in traffic accidents. Despite efforts made by healthcare workers and police to ascertain his identity and reach his relatives, they have so far been unsuccessful.

Witnesses have reported that Geovane has been seen frequenting the vicinity of São José da Lagoa for approximately a year. He claims to have no family—stating he has no children, siblings, or parents—and is reluctant to disclose details about his background. This lack of information is complicating the police's attempts to connect him with any known relatives or community members who might help in giving him the support he needs during this recovery period.

Local residents have described Geovane as an unusual figure, noting that he often made detailed notes in notebooks and spoke in a sophisticated manner, using legal terminology at times. These traits might indicate a unique background that could assist police in their investigations to find his relatives, and it emphasizes the need for community engagement in aiding those who are vulnerable, particularly after such traumatic incidents.

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