Vargas Domeraski and Jane Beatriz da Silva Rodrigues Frohlich’s Christmas family, both 61, asks the courts for compensation for moral damages of more than R $ 2.5 million After death of the couple, which took place on July 5.
The Civil Police confirmed that the cause of the death of the two tourists was drowning, after an accident with an electric cart in the lake of the Park of Flores, in São Francisco de Paula (RS), in Serra Gaucha.
During the trip, the tourist couple from Porto Alegre (RS) rented an electric tour vehicle inside the park. The trolley occupied by the victims advanced toward the lake that has no protection on the banks and sank.
The daughters and son -in -law of Natalino and Jane, who were on the walk, say the couple did not receive emergency guidance and explanations about the operation of the car, which has no rearview mirrors and walks back and forth.
Also according to the family, the bodies were only removed from the lake, by the Fire Department, about an hour after the accident. Family members say the initial help was provided only by employees of a restaurant near the accident and visitors.
“The victims tried to open the doors of the vehicle, even put their hands out of the vehicle through a small circumference in the window, like an appeal, but unfortunately, the doors did not open,” says the request for compensation for moral damages.
The lawsuit was filed by the lawyer specializing in compensation, Eduardo Barbosa, to the Rio Grande do Sul Court of Justice (TJRS), this Saturday (16).
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A CNN He requested new positions from the park administration and has not yet obtained return. See the most recent note in full:
“The municipal flower park deeply regrets the fatality that occurred last Saturday, July 5, which resulted in the death of two visitors.
In this moment of immense pain, we express our solidarity and the most sincere condolences to family and friends of the victims.
From the first moment, we are providing full support to the competent authorities, with which we collaborate in a transparent way for the of the facts. The park will continue to be available exclusively by the authorities, contributing to all necessary clarifications, respecting families and investigation.
We reaffirm that the safety of our visitors and employees is an unenforceable value for the Maltria. We will continue to act with responsibility and rigor, committed to the constant review and improvement of our protocols. As an immediate measure, the walk with self -guided electric vehicles – Managed by a specialized and outsourced company – it will go out of operation indefinitely. In honor of the memory of the victims and in respect of the mourning of their loved ones, the park will remain closed on Monday, July 7. Thanks for the understanding of everyone. “