Mar 21 • 04:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

'A year has passed and the pain has increased,' says sister of motorcyclist thrown in the fall of the bridge between TO and MA

'A sister mourns the loss of her motorcyclist sibling and highlights the ongoing pain and struggle for answers a year after the bridge collapse.'

Over a year has passed since the collapse of the Juscelino Kubitschek Bridge in Brazil, and the families of the victims are still grappling with immense grief and searching for answers. Recently released footage depicting the moment vehicles were thrown as the structure fell has reignited the suffering of the families, particularly for Amanda Rodrigues, the sister of the first identified victim, Lorena Ribeiro. At just 25 years old, Lorena was riding her motorcycle when the bridge gave way, resulting in her tragic demise.

Amanda Rodrigues expressed the ongoing agony felt by her family, stating that the emergence of the new videos exacerbates their pain. She shared that her mother is deeply affected by the videos, which, in her opinion, captures the exact moment of Lorena's death. The family's suffering, already profound due to their loss, intensified with the public revelation of these images, leading to an emotional turmoil that reminds them of their heartbreak.

This incident not only reflects the personal tragedies of those affected but also raises serious questions about infrastructure safety and accountability in Brazil. As families demand justice and clearer responses regarding the causes and consequences of the collapse, the current dialogue highlights the need for systemic changes and improved safety measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. Such discussions are crucial in a country that has seen its fair share of tragedy due to infrastructural failures.

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