Man who drowned in Maricá was father of Boate Kiss victim

Luiz Pedro Fortes dos Santos drowned on December 31 in Maricá, in the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro. He was the father of one of the victims of the Boate Kiss fire, a tragedy that took place in Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul.

Luiz Pedro Fortes dos Santos, a resident of the Rio de Janeiro metropolitan region, died by drowning on December 31, 2025, during New Year's Eve celebrations in Maricá. The news gained attention upon the revelation that he was the father of one of the victims of the Boate Kiss fire, which occurred in 2013 in Santa Maria and resulted in 242 deaths.

The Rio de Janeiro Fire Department recorded 1,167 rescues in the state during the New Year period, underscoring risks at beaches and recreational areas. The family link to the Boate Kiss tragedy, one of Brazil's worst nightclub disasters, adds emotional weight to Fortes dos Santos's death. The fire at Boate Kiss was triggered by pyrotechnics, highlighting failures in safety and oversight.

Family members and local authorities express sorrow over the incident, renewing warnings about safety at seaside spots during year-end holidays. No further details are available on the exact circumstances of the drowning, but the case highlights the enduring pain for survivors and relatives of past disaster victims.

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