Globo Northeast reporter Diogo Marques was robbed while he was stuck in his car after an accident. The journalist was alone inside the vehicle when he crashed and rolled over at a junction near Agamenon Magallanes Avenue last Wednesday (7). He could not get away from his seatbelt. Some of the people who were passing by were willing to help him, while others took advantage of the situation to do theft.
Diogo was unable to remove his arm from the belt after the accident and enlisted the help of the man who had hit the car, who was responsible for preventing people from taking other personal belongings of the journalist. Although he did not get seriously injured, he went to a hospital where he received his first visits and underwent a precautionary CT scan and was released.
Diogo was the second reporter to suffer an accident in less than a month. The journalist Victor Bastos, also a recifense and specialized in sports, was one of those injured in a false bomb alarm in Italy. Victor was in the city of Turin to watch on a big screen in the Champions League final when a blast caused panic and turmoil. Because of the rush, triggered by the alert of possible terrorist attack, nine people were hospitalized in serious condition and another thousand were injured.
"In one of these barriers I injured my leg and my mouth while I jumped and I was pushed in. I ran for about 6km to the central train station, on the way a lot of people were injured, fainted, lost objects (shoes, bags, cell phones). In the midst of something so bad, it's still possible to recognize that there are good people, "he reported in a Facebook post.
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