Child who died electrocuted receives tribute with white balloons Family and friends gathered this Friday morning (17) to pay tribute to Enrico Cândido Alves de França, aged 5. The child died this Thursday (16), after suffering an electric shock at Praia da Raposa, in Tupiratins. Enrico was with his family and two other children when the accident happened. According to the Military Police, the boy was playing near a tent and, when trying to catch a ball, he touched the metal structure that was energized. He was taken to the Basic Health Unit (UBS) of Tupiratins, but did not survive. ? Click here to follow the g1 TO channel on WhatsApp The ceremony was held in Colméia, the city where Enrico lived with his family. During the tribute, friends and family released white balloons into the sky. The moment was marked by the emotion of those present, who hugged each other and applauded the symbolic act. READ ALSO: After four murders in 48 hours, Palmas will have an operation with blockades and approaches 17-year-old teenager is murdered and Palmas reaches four deaths in two days Father and son die after two accidents in sequence in TO The Public Security Secretariat (SSP) launched a procedure to investigate the circumstances of the death. The person responsible for the tent gave a statement and stated that he will review the entire electrical installation at the site. The name of the stall owner was not released. For this reason, g1 was unable to locate his defense. The report attempts to contact Tupiratins City Hall, responsible for the area. Enrico Cândido was trapped in an energized metal structure of a tent on the beach Reproduction/City Hall of Colméia Understand the case According to information passed on to the PM, the child's family, who lives in Colméia, in the central region of Tocantins, had gone to spend the day at the beach. Enrico was accompanied by two other children, who witnessed the moment he touched the iron of the structure and became stuck to the metal. Police said the children notified their mother, who initially thought her son was just playing. When trying to pull Enrico, she also suffered an electrical shock. People who were at the scene realized what was happening and managed to remove the boy from the structure. Enrico was taken to the Basic Health Unit (UBS) in Tupiratins, but he did not survive. According to the Military Police, technical expertise was called and was at the scene of the accident. The preliminary analysis showed that an electrical conductor from another structure moved and came into contact with the metal part of the tent, leaving it energized. The main suspicion is that the wind caused the wire to move, causing it to touch the metal structure. See more news from the region on g1 Tocantins.