Young Brazilian Champion Swimmer Dies After Being Struck By Car

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On the day that the Campeonato Brasileiro Infantil de Natação, or 13-14 Age National Championships, are set to begin in Vitroia, Brazil the top seed in the 13-year olds boys’ 100 fly has passed away.

According to Alex Pussieldi, Pedro Nicolas Silva died at 5:50 this morning after undergoing surgery last night. Silva was struck by a Ford Fiesta while crossing a street for a pre-meet training session. Silva’s coaches and chaperons claim that they crossed only when the walk signal was given, while the driver of the vehicle claims that he had the signal to proceed while the pedestrians did not.

Silva suffered two broken legs, a broken arm, and a broken jaw, and several other serious injuries as a result of the crash.

The CBDA released a statement this morning on the tragic passing of the swimmer from the Amazonas region, saying (translated) “The CBDA, on behalf of the entire aquatic community Brazilian sends to parents, relatives and Pedro’s coach Leandro Freire, the most sincere consideration.

There will be a minute of silence in tribute to the young swimmer during the finals of the Bekenn Mauritius Trophy, which runs until Saturday.

The club where he was crossing to train, Alvares Cabral, is on a very busy road that the team was trying to cross when Silva was hit.

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Jeni Shimizu
10 years ago

Condolences and prayers.

Rafael
10 years ago

Braden,

Just some minor correction

The Coach name is Leandro Freire only.. the Peter put that.. was a “translation” of Pedro (the kid) to Peter.

The original news should be like this that part, “The CBDA, on behalf of the entire aquatic community Brazilian sends to parents, relatives and coach of Peter, Leandro Freire”.

10 years ago

Heartbreaking news, he will have an angel in heaven for sure!

RJ
10 years ago

Sad sad sad story. My condolences. Any way of getting a email or something out to their coach?

Billy
10 years ago

What a tragedy. My condolences to his family and friends.

willB1Day
10 years ago

So sad! My condolences to his family, friends, Coach and the swimming community.

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