What began as a hopeful drive toward healing ended in a devastating tragedy that plunged an entire family—and the Cariri region of Brazil—into mourning. On the morning of Sunday, July 16, a horrific accident along the CE-060 highway claimed the lives of three-year-old Miguel Nascimento Gomes, his father Sebastião Cícero Gomes, and his mother Hérida Nascimento da Silva.
The family had left early from their home in Várzea Alegre, bound for Juazeiro do Norte, where Miguel was scheduled to undergo a medical procedure believed to improve his health. It was a trip expected to last just an hour. They never made it.
Around 7 a.m., their car veered off the road near Sítio Piripiri and plunged into a river. The vehicle sank in waters nearly five meters deep, making rescue nearly impossible. All three family members were found deceased inside the submerged car. The incident was confirmed by the Ceará Military Fire Department and reported by local broadcaster TV Verdes Mares.
Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the accident, including the possibility of poor road conditions or mechanical failure. The heartbreaking loss has reignited urgent concerns over the safety of the CE-060—a road vital to locals seeking access to larger towns and essential medical care.