Miss Brazil 2010, Debora Lyra, is conscious and stable state of health after undergoing additional surgery after suffering a car accident on the BR-101 on Tuesday in the Holy Spirit. Medical bulletin released Wednesday afternoon by the state board of health of the Holy Spirit says that surgery for fixation of the cervical spine to which the model was submitted this afternoon was successful. This was the second surgery in which Deborah passed as a result of the accident. On the evening of Tuesday, her spleen was removed (an operation called a splenectomy) and the model has gone through chest drainage State St. Luke's Hospital in Victoria. In the evening, Deborah was transferred to the private hospital Unimed, also in Victoria.
The girl's mother, Mary Help of Miguel de Souza, died at the scene of the crash, and the boyfriend of former Miss was hospitalized in serious condition. According to the Federal Highway Police (PRF), Mary was in the backseat of the vehicle and not wearing seatbelts.
Ex-miss went to Buzios when he suffered an accident
Deborah was a Goal directed by her boyfriend, Hermon Souza Lopes, age 22, when, according to the PRF, he would have lost control of his car on a curve, invaded the opposite direction and hit the front in a Toyota Bandeirante, where three people were, and that followed in the opposite direction. According to traffic police at the time of the accident the runway was wet because it had rained. About an hour before the crash, the model wrote on Twitter: "The path of Búzios."
In addition to Deborah, four others were injured in the crash. Two were in the Goal: the boyfriend of the model, which fractured his femur, and Caroline Carone, 21, who underwent examinations on the afternoon of Tuesday, and is considered stable state of health. In Toyota Bandeirante, two people were also wounded: Roberto Lessa, 24, who was driving the vehicle, and Julia Brazil Lessa Vasconcellos, 26. Both had fractures but were stable and not at risk of dying, according to the State Secretary of Health
Because of the accident, the two senses of the BR-101 had to be prohibited for two hours, so that vehicles could be removed.