Mar 18 • 19:31 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

App motorcyclist dies after falling from bridge between Teresina and Timon (MA); woman was injured

A motorcyclist who worked for a ride-sharing service died after falling from a bridge in Brazil following a collision with a car.

A tragic incident occurred on Thursday afternoon when Francisco Willame dos Santos Silva, a 27-year-old motorcyclist, fell from the Metal Bridge connecting Teresina and Timon and was killed. Witnesses recounted that his motorcycle may have been grazed by a car, causing him to lose control and tumble off the bridge. The incident highlights the dangers faced by ride-share drivers on busy roads and the need for better road safety measures.

The victim's passenger, a woman, survived the fall and was reported to be conscious before being transported to the Hospital de Urgência de Teresina (HUT) for treatment. Local authorities are conducting an investigation, and the driver of the car involved in the incident has not yet been identified. This raises concerns about driver accountability in accidents involving vulnerable road users like motorcyclists.

The family of the deceased, residing in the Povoado Lagoa da Mata in the northern zone of Teresina, expressed their shock and sorrow over the loss of a young man who was dedicated to his work. As ride-sharing services become more prevalent, incidents like this amplify discussions on the safety regulations and protections necessary for those working in the gig economy, particularly in urban areas where traffic can be perilous.

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