Aline Torres Imamura, wife of Formula 1.600 Pilot Eduardo Imamura, used her social networks to express her pain and share memories of her husband and son, Bento Imamura, 7, who died in an accident on BR-153 in Marília (SP) last Saturday (5). This was Aline’s first demonstration since the accident.
In a publication, accompanied by photos of the two, Aline recalled the 14 years of union with Eduardo, who would complete 15 in June. She described her husband as a companion of numerous adventures and shared dreams, highlighting her passions for motorsport and motocross, as well as her care for health and vanity.
“Formula pilot, motocross pilot, sportsman, businessman, pilateiro, always taking care of himself very well, regulated food, natural, vain, ragged, smelly, a partnership,” wrote Aline.
The arrival of his son Bento seven years ago was described as the realization of a big dream. Aline recalled the process of choosing the name and the joy of paternity for Eduardo. She also mentioned the games, walks and training that shared in family.
“God overflowed this love for 7 years and came Bento, blessed, we already chose the name on the day we found out that was a boy in tea revelation and kept until his arrival, extremely desired by both of us, but you drooling, feeling everything a pregnant woman felt,” Aline published.
Aline celebrated the complicity between father and son, highlighting Bento’s passion for motorsport. She also mentioned the boy’s 7th birthday party, held a few days before the accident, as another moment of family joy.
“Thank you for always dividing our lives […] We were soul mates that we came to live on earth, a family that came to live his best years together, my angels not even in a dream I thought about it one day, but I know I need to be with you again, because they are my greatest loves, my greatest blessings, my greatest dreams and desires, ”said the widow.
Remember the case:
The circumstances of the accident that resulted in the death of the 35-year-old Formula 1600, Eduardo Imamura, and his seven-year-old son, Bento Imamura, last Saturday (5), on the Transbrasiliana Highway (BR-153) in Marília (SP), are being investigated by the Civil Police.
According to investigations, the truck, which was directed by pilot Eduardo Imamura, broke into the opposite lane and collided head -on with a truck.
A security camera caught the moment of the crash that resulted in the death of the pilot of Formula 1600 and his son, Bento Imamura, 7.
In the images, the truck travels normally through the road when suddenly the Amarok truck invades the track in the opposite direction and collides head on with the vehicle.
The Federal Highway Police were called in to serve the incident and found that the vehicle where the victims were had crossed the lane and violently shocked against a truck. Eduardo Imamura died at the scene of the accident and his son, who was hospitalized, died two days later.
The case was formally registered as a manslaughter in the direction of a motor vehicle, bodily injury towards a motor vehicle and death communication at the Marilia Sectional Police Station.
Who was Eduardo Imamura?
Eduardo Imamura was a pilot of Formula 1600, sporting important titles within the state and national scenario, ensuring his recognition in the sport.
Imamura was also a driver of motocross and accumulated achievements in motorsport:
- Runner-up
- Champion Paulista Lda 2021
- Champion of the Brazilian Cup 2023
On social networks, Eduardo shared moments with his wife, Aline Torres Imamura, and her son, who had recently turned 7.
This content was originally published in Eduardo Imamura’s widow talks about pilot and his son killed in accident on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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