A devastating road accident in Brazil’s São Paulo state claimed the lives of 12 university students and injured 21 others. The crash happened near the town of Nuporanga as students were returning home after classes at the University of Franca. Emergency crews rushed to the scene, rescuing survivors and taking the injured to nearby hospitals. Authorities said the collision involved a university bus and a truck, while the exact cause remains under investigation.
Officials confirmed that investigators are still collecting evidence to determine what happened. Authorities also reported that the truck driver was taken into custody while receiving medical treatment and is facing legal proceedings. They stressed that the investigation is ongoing and that all findings will be reviewed before any final conclusions are made.
Following the tragedy, São Paulo Governor Tarcísio Gomes de Freitas expressed condolences to the victims’ families, calling the accident “a heartbreaking loss” for the state. He also declared a three-day official mourning period. The University of Franca suspended classes and offered support to students, faculty, and staff as the community mourned those who lost their lives and stood by the injured and their families.
Medical teams have continued treating those hurt in the crash, while local officials arranged psychological support for survivors and grieving relatives. Communities across the region have also gathered for memorial events, offering comfort and solidarity during this painful time.
The tragedy has renewed discussions about road safety and the need to improve transportation conditions. Officials said they will examine the circumstances surrounding the accident and consider measures to help prevent similar disasters in the future as families and communities await the results of the official investigation.