Artesp investigates crushed passenger death by subway door in SP

The regulatory agency of public transportation delegates of the State of São Paulo (Artesp) reported that a sanctioning process must be instituted so that in Sao Paulo, be investigated.

The fatality happened on the morning of Tuesday (6), at Campo Limpo station. In a statement, the regulator also said it investigates the actions and measures adopted by the viamobility, the concessionaire responsible for the operation of line 5-lilac.

“The agency also reinforces, all transport users, the importance and attention to sound notices, especially the closing of doors, to ensure safety for passengers,” he said.

Remember the case

A man from Campo Limpo Metro Station, on line 5-lilac, located in the south of São Paulo.

According to one of the Mobility Via agents, the victim was injured in the skull and no longer had vital signs when the team’s agents accessed the road to provide relief.

Following the service protocols, the agents removed the victim’s body and led to the proper place, clearing the railway. According to the police report, the train and the scene of the accident are preserved for expertise.

According to information from the report, there are platform doors with sound and light warning, speakers message, yellow safety signal, and movement sensors at the Campo Limpo Station Wagon doors to avoid accidents like this.

In an official note, the viamobility, the concessionaire responsible for the operation of line 5-lilac, expressed deep regret for fatality.

The company said that, at this time, its efforts are focused on identifying the passenger, who did not carry documents, and the location of their families to offer the necessary support.

Viamobility also stated that it is fully collaborating with the competent authorities to investigate the incident and that it is internally investigating the circumstances of the accident.

In a statement, the Public Security Bureau (SSP) reported that the case was registered as a suspicious death by the Metropolitan Police Station (Delpom), which requested expertise.

*Under supervision by Carolina Figueiredo

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