Girl dead after sticking head out bus window, hitting pole
A Brazilian schoolgirl tragically died after she leaned her head out of a bus window and hit a pole. She was trying to wave to her classmates.
The freak accident occurred last week after Fernanda Pacheco Ferraz, 13, left Rio de Janeiro’s Professor Carlos Côrtes State College, where she studied, to get to her home in the Catarcione neighborhood, Brazilian media reported.
Tragedy struck after the teen, who was sitting at the back of the bus at the time, decided to lean her out of the window out of the moving vehicle to say goodbye to her friends, per Jam Press.
All of a sudden, the driver swerved to avoid oncoming traffic on the narrow street, whereupon Ferraz collided with a pole near the curb, suffering grievous head injuries.
Passengers subsequently informed the bus driver of the accident, prompting him to stop the vehicle.
The quick-thinking driver, who was a 13-year veteran of the bus company, Nova Faol, then alerted the authorities as well as the transit firm’s management.
Unfortunately, Ferraz was already dead by the time first responders arrived at the scene.
Nova Faol subsequently put out a statement in which they expressed “regret at the unexpected and tragic incident” and pledged to assist the authorities with the investigation, which is currently ongoing.
The Secretary of State for Education also mourned the student’s death in a note.
“Seeduc sympathizes with the immense pain of the family and has been providing all the assistance to it and the school community,” wrote the official, who suspended classes for two days so the community could mourn Ferraz’s passing.
The teen was laid to rest at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at the Trilha do Céu cemetery.