Secretary speaks about the pain of losing four relatives in an accident on GO-164: 'They were examples of life'
Matheus Boanerges, the infrastructure and housing secretary of Santa Helena de Goiás, mourns the loss of his parents, grandmother, and aunt in a tragic accident and shares their legacies.
Matheus Boanerges, the infrastructure and housing secretary in Santa Helena de Goiás, Brazil, recently experienced a profound personal tragedy with the loss of four family members in a road accident on the GO-164 highway. In an interview with G1, Matheus reflected on his grief and the impact of his family on the community. He described how his father, André Luis, was a respected figure in local logistics and a model of integrity and hard work, while his mother was a retired educator whose influence was felt by many in the town.
Matheus expressed deep admiration for his family's values, citing that his father's humility and dedication shaped his own approach to parenting and community service. He emphasized that his father was not only a beloved figure within the family but also a man who dedicated his life to helping others and setting a positive example. The loss of such pivotal figures during a time of great sorrow underscored the importance of their legacies in the context of local and familial history.
In response to the tragedy, the local government declared a period of mourning, highlighting the impact of this event on the community of Santa Helena de Goiás. The declaration of mourning reflects the shared grief among residents and the acknowledgment of the contributions made by Matheus's family to the town. This incident has sparked conversations about road safety and community support during difficult times, emphasizing the need for collective healing and remembrance of those who have passed away.