Tributes were paid to mum-of- Elisangela Tinem, 38 (Image: Fb/ recordtv.r7)
A mum was killed ‘in entrance of her kids’ when a firework were given caught in her clothes and exploded at an event celebrating New Year.
Elisangela Tinem, 38, died from wounds to her chest as there was no time for someone to take away the explosive.
A murder investigation has been introduced after the tragedy on a seaside in Praia Grande in Brazil.
Partygoers screamed and fled after a ‘massive flash’ as 2023 arrived.
Mom-of-two Elisangela’s kids are pronounced to have witnessed her horrific dying.
Witness Luiza Ferreira, 20, informed g1 Santos that a number of unauthorised fireworks presentations had been happening on the beach.
‘I noticed a huge flash simply because it became middle of the night and that i was once hugging my mum and then everyone began screaming’, she said.
‘I noticed a lady mendacity on the ground bleeding whilst I went to appear and the boy who used to be along with her was additionally at the flooring. people have been operating to get away from the realm.’
Elisangela was celebrating New 12 Months will her kids (Picture: Fb)
Photos was taken at the scene in Praia Grande, Brazil (Image: recordtv.r7)
Tributes have poured in for Elisangela, who used to be laid to rest at a funeral this afternoon in Sao Paulo, the town she came from.
‘What a tragedy! Might God convenience the center of the entire circle of relatives and provides her eternal relax’, one person wrote.
Another family member wrote on social media: “i cannot consider what has came about. My love to the entire family. Please God comfort your hearts at this awful time. i’m praying for you.’
A cousin, 41, of the victim is understood to have informed police the firework exploded after you have stuck in Elisangela’s garments.
the person who despatched the rocket up into the air is not thought to had been positioned yet.
It has been showed the pyrotechnic device had not been lit via the circle of relatives.
A murder investigation is now underway that is expected to lead to manslaughter fees.
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