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Boy Dies After Playing in Toxic Construction Dust in Brazil
Tragic Accident
Seven-year-old Arthur Emanuel Bitencourt from Paraná, Brazil, died just minutes after
a photo showed him smiling and giving a double thumbs-up while sitting in white powder near his home.
The powder, later identified as limestone dust, is commonly used in construction but can be deadly when inhaled. Arthur became sick shortly after playing in it and was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Family’s Heartbreak
His uncle, Romaldo Bitencourt, shared the haunting image online, writing, “This photo was the last and taken a few minutes before his tragic death.”
He added, “Our gratitude to God for putting Arthur in our life, a treasure who stayed with us for seven years, one month, and ten days.”
Warnings Issued
Authorities are investigating, and experts warn that limestone dust can cause serious lung damage, eye irritation, and even cancer if inhaled.
Community Mourning
Messages of sorrow flooded social media. One user wrote, “Poor thing… kids love any kind of sand pit.”
Arthur was buried the next day, surrounded by grieving family and friends.