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Maestro Dies in Electrical Accident During Home Installation

Regimar Souza, 39, conductor of Palotina Symphony Band, died after suffering an electric shock while installing a power outlet at his home in Palotina, Paraná.

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  • 1Regimar Souza, 39, conductor of the Palotina Symphony Band, died after suffering an electric shock while installing a power outlet at his home in Palotina, Paraná.
  • 2The accident occurred on the evening of Monday, January 19, 2026, in the Cohapar neighborhood, where the maestro was working on the ceiling of his residence.
  • 3Firefighters arrived to find Souza in cardiorespiratory arrest and performed resuscitation maneuvers on-site before transporting him to the Hospital Municipal de Palotina, where he was pronounced dead.
  • 4An autopsy confirmed the cause of death was electrocution, and the maestro leaves behind two young daughters, aged two and twelve.

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The IncidentEmergency ResponseOfficial FindingsCommunity ImpactLooking Ahead

Quick Summary#

The Palotina Symphony Band community is in mourning following the tragic death of its conductor, Regimar Souza, age 39. The incident occurred during a routine home improvement project, turning a familiar domestic task into a fatal accident.

Souza was electrocuted while installing a power outlet in the ceiling of his residence in the Cohapar neighborhood. Emergency services responded immediately, but despite extensive resuscitation efforts, the maestro could not be saved.

The Incident#

The accident took place in the early evening of Monday, January 19, 2026, in Palotina, located in the western region of Paraná. Regimar Souza was working on an electrical installation in the ceiling of his home when he suffered the electric shock.

According to reports, the maestro was installing a power outlet in the kitchen area. His wife, Taisa Souza, stated that the household electricity had been turned off at the time of the installation. The couple had solar panels installed, and it remains unclear if these were involved in the incident.

"It was something he knew how to do, because he did the entire installation of the house himself. The power was off. I believe it was a discharge. We have solar panels and we don't know if that could be related."

When firefighters arrived at the scene, they found Souza in cardiorespiratory arrest on top of the ceiling structure. The rescue team utilized vertical rescue techniques to safely remove him from the elevated position.

"It was something he knew how to do, because he did the entire installation of the house himself. The power was off. I believe it was a discharge. We have solar panels and we don't know if that could be related."
— Taisa Souza, Wife

Emergency Response#

Rescue operations were led by the Fire Department (Corpo de Bombeiros), who acted swiftly upon receiving the emergency call. The complexity of the situation required specialized technical skills to reach the victim.

Firefighter Eduardo Ortiz Novinski detailed the immediate actions taken by the team upon reaching the residence.

"We removed the victim and, immediately afterward, began the resuscitation procedures."

The medical team at the Hospital Municipal de Palotina continued the emergency care once Souza was transported there. Despite the aggressive life-saving measures performed both on-site and at the hospital, the injuries sustained were fatal.

Official Findings#

Following the incident, a forensic examination was conducted to determine the precise cause of death. The official autopsy report confirmed that electrocution was the cause of the maestro's death.

The investigation ruled out other potential factors, confirming the electric shock as the direct cause of the cardiorespiratory arrest. The family and the community await further details regarding the specific electrical fault, though the official cause is now established.

Community Impact#

The loss of Regimar Souza leaves a significant void in the cultural landscape of Palotina. As the conductor of the local Symphony Band, he was a central figure in the city's musical life.

Souza is survived by his wife, Taisa Souza, and their two daughters, aged two and twelve. The tragedy has deeply affected the local community and the band's members.

The Palotina City Hall issued a statement expressing their sorrow regarding the death of the maestro and extending solidarity to his friends and family during this difficult time.

Looking Ahead#

The investigation into the specific circumstances of the electrical failure is ongoing, though the official cause of death has been established. The community of Palotina continues to grieve the sudden loss of a beloved cultural leader.

Memorial services are expected to be organized by the Palotina Symphony Band and local authorities in the coming days, allowing the public to pay their respects to Regimar Souza and his family.

"We removed the victim and, immediately afterward, began the resuscitation procedures."
— Eduardo Ortiz Novinski, Firefighter

Frequently Asked Questions

Regimar Souza was the 39-year-old conductor of the Palotina Symphony Band. He was a respected musician and a dedicated family man living in Palotina, Paraná.

The accident was caused by an electric shock while Souza was installing a power outlet in the ceiling of his home. An official autopsy confirmed electrocution as the cause of death.

Firefighters arrived at the scene and found Souza in cardiorespiratory arrest. They used vertical rescue techniques to remove him and performed resuscitation maneuvers on-site before transporting him to the Hospital Municipal de Palotina.

The forensic investigation has concluded, with the official autopsy confirming electrocution as the cause of death. The specific source of the electrical fault is still being examined by relevant authorities.

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