SP: Police find car that hit a cycling activist



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The car that hit the cyclist Marina Kohler Harkot, who died in São Paulo, was found by the police on Monday (9), on Rua Consolação, downtown. The driver of the vehicle is still at large. The car, which has a broken windshield, was impounded and taken to the 14th PD. The information is from the first newspaper, from TV Band.

The accident that killed cycloativist and a researcher from the University of São Paulo took place on Saturday (7). She was riding a bicycle on Avenida Paulo VI, in Sumaré, west of São Paulo, when she was hit by a car. The driver fled without providing help and the young woman died on the spot.

Marina was a feminist and movement activist who advocated for better urban mobility policies. He also brought his struggle to academic life. Graduated in Social Sciences from USP, she was a master’s and doctoral student at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the institution (FAU-USP), where she worked as a collaborative researcher at the Laboratory of Public Space and Right to the City (LabCidade).

According to information from his Lattes curriculum, he had been deepening his doctoral research “in the debate on socio-territorial segregation based on approaches of gender, race and sexuality.” In her master’s thesis, defended in 2018, Marina had already studied the relationship between gender, mobility and inequality.

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