'The pain I will carry for the rest of my life,' says mother of young man who disappeared in the Rio Acre a year ago
The mother of Roger da Silva Matos, who disappeared a year ago while swimming in the Rio Acre, expressed her ongoing sorrow and the lack of closure regarding her son's fate.
After a year of searching for her son, Roger da Silva Matos, who vanished in the waters of the Rio Acre while swimming with friends, his mother, Roseane Silva, spoke out about her profound grief and the yearning for answers. Roger went missing on March 15, 2025, during a high water period and was last seen after diving under the Juscelino Kubitschek Bridge, commonly referred to as the Metal Bridge, before disappearing completely. Despite extensive efforts from both firefighters and family members, his body remains unfound, leaving a void in the lives of those who loved him.
Roseane reflected on the enduring pain of losing a child, stating that the emotional weight is something she will carry indefinitely. She expressed frustration at the questions from others who do not understand why she continues to grieve for Roger, emphasizing that her feelings of love and attachment to him will never fade. Her story highlights not only the personal tragedy of her lost son but also the broader issue of missing persons and the struggles families face in finding closure.
The tragedy of Roger's disappearance brings attention to the dangers associated with swimming in rivers during high water periods, a risk that many young people may overlook. Roseane's account serves as a poignant reminder of the impact that such incidents can have on families and communities, urging better awareness and precautions for safety in similar situations. The sorrow faced by Roseane and her family reflects a universal experience of loss and the ongoing search for resolution in the face of unresolved tragedy.