Brazilian police speed up exams, 9-year-old runs near cars – crashes ‘Cut blades’ die tragically
The Brazilian police accelerate the investigation – the sun Report of a traumatic event Brazil After a 9-year-old boy has an unexpected accident while playing near a saw machine. As a result, the unfortunate boy was cut by a sharp blade and tragically died.
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He underlines the occupational safety crisis in Brazil, where there are no controls and strict penalties to improve safety.
Local authorities of Rio do Campo, State of Santa Catarina southern part of the country revealed that this event occurred on Saturday November 26, while Dr. Hudson Adriano Hellmann Run and play near the sawmill. Allegedly, the boy lost his balance and fell onto the conveyor where the machine was activated. As a result, the unfortunate child’s body slipped down the conveyor belt and was cut to death by a saw blade.
There was initially no clear information about whether the boy was playing alone or with friends. Authorities also questioned why the boy was running into dangerous areas where machinery was in operation.
Local media said police said they were investigating the tragic case. And check whether anyone is guilty of negligence causing Dr. Hellmann’s death or not, however, although Hellmann’s parents are guilty of child custody negligence charges But there is a high probability that they will not face prosecution judicial due to the pain of the loss of the son.
However, a few days before the incident with Dr. Hellmann Just happened Miss Raffaella 24-year-old worker at the Bem Brazil Alimentos plant in São Paulo. Falling from the potato conveyor belt of the potato chip slicer, which suddenly automatic activation even though the worker turned off the machine
Even though Ms. Rafaela tried to crawl in the opposite direction But she can’t fight the force of the car Also, it happened so fast that the rest of the workers were unable to help. But witness a horrific death when a machine hacks a young woman to pieces, killing her instantly.
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