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Go: an Accident with Student Cars Leaves 5 Dead - 16/07/2025

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The students left the Federal University of Pará to attend a United Nations Congress in Goiânia
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A collision between a road, a micro-bus and a bus left five dead on the morning of this Thursday, 16, at BR-153, in Porangatu, north of Goiás. The Federal Road Viaria Police (PRF) reported that the accident involved two of the four buses that had transported students from the Federal University of Pará (UFPA) to Goiânia, capital of... The post Coliseum between road, bus and bus leaves dead in Goiás appeared first on The Antagonist.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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At least five people died in an accident in the early hours of Wednesday, July 16, 2025, involving a semi-truck and two buses on BR-153 in Porangatu, Goiás. The buses were carrying students from UFPA (Federal University of Pará) to the UNE (National Student Union) Congress, which will be attended by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Workers' Party) on Thursday (July 17). Registration form Free alerts from Poder360 I agree to the terms of the …

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A serious accident involving a nibus and a micro-nubus that transported students and a road left five dead inside Goi s, on the morning of this Thursday (16), according to the Bombeiros Body. Read more (07/16/2025

·São Paulo, Brazil
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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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