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Brazil Holiday Road Crashes Trigger Investigations Into Alcohol Use, Speeding and Fleeing Drivers

Investigators await forensic reports to determine causes and potential criminal responsibility.

Overview

  • In Reginópolis (SP), five members of one family died after their car was rear‑ended by a BMW and caught fire, and the 28‑year‑old driver told police he drank two beers and refused a breathalyzer as a police inquiry proceeds.
  • On BR‑101 in Jaguaré (ES), four family members were killed after a RAM pickup struck their car from behind, and the PRF says the driver fled but documents in the truck led officers to related addresses as they work to locate him.
  • A chartered bus overturned on an access ramp in Jaboticabal (SP), leaving two dead and 38 injured, while operator Grandino says the vehicle was maintained and suggests a possible medical episode by the driver as Civil Police await forensic analyses.
  • In Urupês (SP), a driver who rear‑ended a motorcycle on SP‑310 tested positive on a breathalyzer after two people died, and authorities report the investigation continues despite no immediate arrest.
  • Regional reports describe additional rear‑end collisions, capotamentos and hit‑and‑runs, including cases in Atibaia, Palmares Paulista and other highways, with police opening cases, seizing vehicles and pursuing drivers who left crash scenes.