Tragedy in a Brazilian gym: a man died after an accident during a bench press

The community of Olinda, Pernambuco, in Brazil, faces deep consternation following the death of Ronald José Salvador Montenegro, 55, who lost his life after an accident that occurred while exercising in a gym. Local media report that the tragic event occurred around 7 p.m. (local time) and quickly became a topic of conversation in the city, both because of the unexpected nature of the events and the relevance of the victim in the cultural sphere. According to various reports, Montenegro was performing a bench press routine with a free bar when the bar slipped from his hands and fell directly onto his chest. The gym's security cameras recorded the sequence: after the impact, the man managed to stand up and walk a few meters to the reception, but collapsed seconds later. Witnesses reported that the gym staff and other users acted immediately, providing first aid while medical assistance was requested. Montenegro was transferred conscious to the Urgent Care Unit (UPA) of Olinda, but arrived in cardiorespiratory arrest and could not be resuscitated. At the time of the accident, he was lifting a barbell with approximately 75 kg in total: 30 kg on each side plus the estimated weight of the bar, about 15 kg. RW Academia, the gym where the tragic event occurred, cited by the media outlet MixVale, issued a statement expressing their sorrow and assuring that their team acted promptly, providing immediate assistance and calling emergency services. The institution also noted that Montenegro was a frequent, known, and appreciated client by the gym community, and expressed its willingness to support the family during the process.

An experienced athlete

Family members cited by G1 Pernambuco emphasized that Montenegro had more than 30 years of experience in weight training, without a history of accidents or problems during his routines. At the time of the incident, he was accompanied by a personal trainer, who confirmed that the exercise was part of his usual plan. The president of the Regional Council of Physical Education of Pernambuco, Lúcio Beltrão, explained to G1 that the way the athlete held the bar, the so-called "suicide grip" or "false grip", could have increased the risk of the bar slipping. However, he clarified that the cause of the accident cannot yet be officially attributed to this technique, as the final report from the authorities is required. Beyond his sporting experience, Ronald Montenegro was a widely recognized figure in the popular culture of Olinda. He was the founder and director of the Palácio dos Bonecos Gigantes Cultural Center of Olinda, an institution that safeguards more than 300 historical pieces used in the parades of the famous Olinda Carnival. His management was responsible for driving new creations, training generations of artisans, and promoting exhibitions inside and outside Brazil. Born in Olinda and a resident of Jardim Atlântico, he also worked as a freelancer in the logistics sector. He had 2 children, Milena and Ronald Jr., aged 25 and 18, and was described by those close to him as a man passionate about carnival, popular traditions, and event organization. His death generated numerous messages of sorrow on social media, especially from artists, cultural groups, and carnival enthusiasts. The traditional Homem da Meia-Noite group also publicly lamented his passing.

Call to Reinforce Security Measures

Family members cited by the Daily Mail called on gyms to reinforce prevention protocols, especially in high-risk exercises such as the bench press. They requested greater supervision, review of grip techniques, and ongoing staff training. The debate on safety in gyms, especially regarding the use of alternative grips like the "false grip," has gained relevance after the accident. Specialists consulted by the press warn that, without the expert report, a definitive cause cannot be established, but they consider it pertinent to review practices and routines.

Police investigation underway

The Civil Police of Pernambuco preliminarily classified the case as accidental death, according to reports from G1 Pernambuco and MixVale. The official report is still being prepared, although the authorities ruled out the existence of external or intentional factors.

Meanwhile, RW Academia responded to inquiries about the training of its staff in first aid and the supervision of the exercises, ensuring that its employees are prepared to act in emergencies and that Montenegro was accompanied by a trainer during the session.

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