Remembering a Family Lost in a Road Tragedy: A Story of Love, Community, and the Call for Safer Roads

On July 16, a young couple, Hérida Nascimento da Silva and Sebastião Cícero Gomes, and their 3-year-old son Miguel lost their lives in a tragic car accident on Brazil’s CE-060 highway. What began as a routine trip for Miguel’s checkup ended in heartbreak.

Their hometown of Várzea Alegre mourns deeply, remembering them for their warmth and love. The tragedy is a reminder of life’s fragility, the need for safer roads, and the importance of treasuring every moment with those we love.

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