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The accident occurred at dawn on Monday (9) and left one dead and seven wounded. The names of the victims have not been reported.
The group returned from a forró held in the favela region of Heliopolis. On the course, about 4 km away, the driver lost control of the car, climbed the guardrail and hit the wall of a disused factory.
The wounded were taken to five hospitals in the capital and to Santo André on ABC.
The driver did not present the driver's license to the police. The police were able to verify that the CNH had expired five months ago.
In addition, he took three more people than he could in the car. The offense is considered average, relates four points in the wallet, fine and seizure of the vehicle.
The avenue where the accident occurred is recently recaptured. As it was without signage, it could not have been released, according to the Brazilian Highway Code.
A resident of the area, researcher Amanda Becker, said that tapes and plaques indicated that an artwork from the avenue had been removed. "It's been a week since they removed all the panels and the workers, I think [a obra terminou] but there is still a gap," he said.
Regarding the 39, lack of signage, the Traffic Engineering Company (CET) said that it follows a schedule and that signage on the avenue should begin on Monday evening.
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