Mano Menezes’ daughter’s stepchildren die in accident on BR-293; coach will return to RS

1 of 2 Maria Sophia Dumoncel, 16, and Arthur Dumoncel, 9, died in an accident this Friday (16) — Photo: Reproduction/Social media
Tragedy in Santana do Livramento: Mourning and Solidarity at Grêmio

Last Friday, a tragic traffic accident shook not only a family, but also the world of football, especially Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense. Coach Mano Menezes will not be able to participate in the match against São Paulo in the Brasileirão, as he was released to return to Porto Alegre and be with his loved ones, after the loss of two family members in a tragic incident.

The Accident

The accident occurred on BR-293, in Santana do Livramento, resulting in the death of Maria Sophia Dumoncel, just 16 years old, and her brother Arthur Dumoncel, 9 years old. In addition to them, a 42-year-old man, whose identity has not yet been released, also lost his life at the scene. According to information from the Federal Highway Police (PRF), the two brothers were unable to survive the impact of the collision. The third person involved was taken to a hospital, but unfortunately, did not survive his injuries.\The Injured

Two other people are in serious condition and are hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). The driver of the vehicle, who is 29 years old, and a 23-year-old passenger, both from Dom Pedrito, are receiving intensive medical care. This situation brings a wave of concern and sadness to the local community, which is coming together to support the affected families.

The Mourning of the Guild

At such a delicate time, Grêmio issued an official statement expressing its deepest regret over the deaths and offering its condolences to coach Mano Menezes, his wife Maria Inês, his daughter Camilla Menezes and his son-in-law Álvaro Dumoncel. The team also extends its solidarity to the victims’ mother, Mirela Gomez da Costa. This is a time of great sadness, and the club’s message reflects the unity and support that everyone needs during this time.\Wake and Burial

The wake for Maria Sophia and Arthur is scheduled to take place at the Dom Pedrito Municipal Chapel, while the burial is scheduled for Sunday (18) at the Santa Rita Cemetery, in Santa Maria. This information was shared by Camila Menezes, Mano’s daughter, through her social networks, where the pain and loss are palpable.

Fan Solidarity

This tragic event not only touches the lives of the Menezes family, but also resonates with the Grêmio fans and the football community. Many people have taken to social media to express their condolences and offer support to the family. The environment, which is normally full of rivalries and disputes, has become a space of empathy and solidarity.

Wake and Burial

The wake for Maria Sophia and Arthur is scheduled to take place at the Dom Pedrito Municipal Chapel, while the burial is scheduled for Sunday (18) at the Santa Rita Cemetery, in Santa Maria. This information was shared by Camila Menezes, Mano’s daughter, through her social networks, where the pain and loss are palpable.

Fan Solidarity

This tragic event not only touches the lives of the Menezes family, but also resonates with the Grêmio fans and the football community. Many people have taken to social media to express their condolences and offer support to the family. The environment, which is normally full of rivalries and disputes, has become a space of empathy and solidarity.

The Game and the Technical Committee

With Mano Menezes out, assistant coach Sidnei Lobo will take on the responsibility of leading the team in the match against São Paulo. In addition, assistant coach James Freitas is on his way to São Paulo to join the coaching staff. This sudden change shows how life, and sports in particular, can be unpredictable and challenging, requiring everyone to adapt quickly to new realities.

Final Reflection

Tragedies like this remind us of the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing each moment. The pain the Menezes family is experiencing is unimaginable, and we can all do our part by offering support and compassion. May we reflect on our own lives and connections, and remember that at the end of the day, what truly matters are the people we love.

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