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Brazil Road Deaths Mount as Police Probe Drunk Driving, Speeding and Unsafe Overtakes

Investigators link this week’s fatal crashes across multiple states to reckless behavior, prompting arrests and upgraded charges as inquiries move forward.

Overview

  • On CE‑179 in Groaíras (CE), a frontal car–motorcycle crash left a family dead after the surviving 7‑year‑old boy later died in hospital, with both vehicles burned and initial reports pointing to high speed on a tight curve.
  • In Jerônimo Monteiro (ES), three people died after an initial collision and a second car drove along the shoulder during SAMU care; the Duster driver tested positive for alcohol and was jailed in flagrante, and a second motorist was identified via the state tracking system for questioning.
  • In Recife (PE), security video shows a car traveling over 170 km/h striking and killing a 25‑year‑old worker; the 19‑year‑old driver was arrested and later indicted for intentional homicide following the police inquiry.
  • A six‑vehicle pileup on the Via Dutra near Taubaté (SP) killed a bus driver and injured 37, with accounts citing slowed traffic for road works, fuel spillage complicating rescue, and authorities confirming the investigation is ongoing.
  • On the Régis Bittencourt (SP), two tractor‑trailers collided and caught fire, leaving one dead; lanes were reopened after containment as PRF and the concessionaire look into the cause.