Mar 16 • 12:53 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

47-year-old motorcyclist dies in bus accident on road in Guaratinguetá, SP

A 47-year-old motorcyclist named Ricardo Alexandre Ferreira Marzano died in a collision with a bus in Guaratinguetá, Brazil.

On the morning of Monday, the 16th, a tragic accident occurred in Guaratinguetá, São Paulo, resulting in the death of a 47-year-old motorcyclist named Ricardo Alexandre Ferreira Marzano. According to reports from the Civil Police, the collision took place at approximately 6:40 AM on the President Tancredo Neves Rural Road. Details surrounding the circumstances of the accident remain unclear as investigations are ongoing.

Emergency responders were summoned to the scene; however, Marzano succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at the site of the accident. The investigation into the incident was initiated by the Criminalistics Institute, and the victim's body has been sent to the Legal Medical Institute for a necroscopic examination. This event has been classified under involuntary manslaughter in relation to the operation of a motor vehicle.

The death of the motorcyclist has raised concerns regarding road safety and the need for heightened awareness in rural areas, especially considering the rural setting of the accident. The local authorities are expected to conduct further investigations to determine the precise factors leading to this tragic event, ensuring justice for the victim and promoting safer roads for all users in the region.

📡 Similar Coverage