Suspect of running over a civil servant who had her leg amputated is on the run
Reinaldo Henrique da Silva Pamplona is sought by police as the main suspect in the hit-and-run incident that severely injured civil servant Jamile Domingues, who lost her leg in the accident.
Reinaldo Henrique da Silva Pamplona, a 28-year-old mechanic, is currently on the run as the main suspect in the incident involving the hit-and-run of public servant Jamile Domingues, aged 42, who suffered severe injuries leading to the amputation of her leg. The accident occurred last Saturday in Campo Grande and has raised significant concern regarding road safety and the responsibilities of drivers in ensuring public safety.
As the police continue their investigation, they have successfully located the car involved in the accident, which was found on Tuesday in the São Conrado neighborhood. The vehicle was covered with cloths and showed signs of damage, particularly broken mirrors consistent with a collision, suggesting a desperate attempt by the suspect to hide the evidence. Local authorities are considering the possibility that the suspect was engaged in illegal street racing at the time of the accident, as indicated by witness statements and traffic camera footage from the vicinity.
The footage reveals that the suspect’s vehicle traveled the route leading to the collision at a high speed, raising alarms about reckless driving behavior in urban areas. The investigation, led by Detective Sam Ricardo, is gaining traction as more evidence is collected, and the police are urging the public for any information regarding the whereabouts of Pamplona. This case highlights the ongoing issues around traffic safety and the implications of hit-and-run incidents in Brazil, calling for increased measures to hold accountable those who endanger lives on the road.