Car used in an accident that amputated a civil servant's leg is found hidden in a house
The car involved in a serious accident that resulted in the amputation of civil servant Jamile Domingues' leg has been discovered hidden in a house in Campo Grande, Brazil.
In a disturbing incident in Campo Grande, Brazil, a car involved in an accident that severely injured 42-year-old public servant Jamile Domingues has been found concealed in a residence in the São Conrado neighborhood. The vehicle was covered with cloth and showed signs of damage, including a broken rearview mirror, suggesting attempts were made to hide its involvement in the crime. Local police have reported that the driver has been identified but remains at large, increasing concerns about accountability in this case.
The accident occurred in the early hours of Saturday, October 14th, as Jamile Domingues was crossing an avenue towards a commercial establishment. Eyewitness accounts indicate that she was struck by a vehicle traveling in a north-south direction. Surveillance footage from nearby security cameras is expected to provide further insights into the incident, although the immediate focus is on locating the driver who fled the scene.
The discovery of the car was made possible after police had to locate the suspect's partner to gain access to the locked house where it was found, pointing to a deliberate effort to obscure the evidence of the hit-and-run. With the investigation ongoing, the community is left grappling with the implications of such reckless behavior on the roads, particularly regarding the safety of pedestrians.