Gaucho Traditionalist had slight injuries after the collision on the rural road
The traditionalist singer of Baitaca, known for his success From the bottom of the Grotahe suffered an accident on Sunday evening (2) while driving his truck on a rural road of Entre-ijuísin the region of missions, to Rio Grande do Sul.
Despite the fear, he only had slight injuries and received a service on site. The vehicle, however, was widely. The emergency teams were called to provide assistance and record the occurrence.
To date, there is no information about other vehicles in the accident. It is not yet known what could have caused the rhythm, but the rural road could have been a factor.
On social networks, the singer’s advice said he “go well” and “he has already received all the necessary treatments”. Despite the accident, his program of his shows remains normal, without changes.
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Who is Baitaca?
Born in San Luiz Gonzaga (RS), Antônio César Pereira JacquesThe Baitaca, is one of the great names of the traditionalist music of Rio Grande do Sul. Your greatest success, From the bottom of the GrotaViralized throughout Brazil and even abroad, sung by artists of different genres.
With a radical style and texts that enhance the culture of the field, Baitaca became a reference in regional music. He continues to make shows across the country and winning the fans inside and outside Rio Grande do Sul.
The accident generated a great confusion among the fans of the singer, who showed concern in social networks with the musician’s health. Although it was a delicate situation, the rapid response of the authorities avoided higher complications.
Fortunately, the accident has had no greater consequences and the singer is already recovering.
Source: Terra

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