São Paulo doctor dies a week after drowning in Noronha; her husband also died
Doctor Glenda Moraes da Silva from São Paulo died a week after drowning in Fernando de Noronha, where her husband also tragically passed away in the same incident.
Glenda Moraes da Silva, a 29-year-old doctor from São Paulo, passed away on Monday, March 16, a week after a tragic drowning incident in Fernando de Noronha. The incident occurred on March 9 while she and her husband, Lucas Henrique Abrunhosa Nozoe, were swimming at Praia do Meio. Both were rescued and taken to a hospital in Noronha shortly after the accident. Unfortunately, Lucas was pronounced dead upon arrival, while Glenda was transferred to Recife in critical condition.
After her transfer, Glenda was hospitalized first at the Hospital da Restauração in Recife and later at a private hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries a week later. The couple had traveled to Fernando de Noronha to celebrate the birthday of a friend who is also a doctor, arriving on the same day as the accident. The story has resonated deeply in the community, highlighting the risks associated with coastal activities and prompting discussions about safety measures in local beaches.
The tragic loss of Glenda and Lucas has sparked an outpouring of grief and support from friends and colleagues, reflecting on their vibrant lives cut short. Their deaths raise concerns regarding water safety in tourist destinations, particularly for those engaging in recreational activities. This incident also serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of beach environments and the importance of vigilance when swimming in open waters.