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![]() by Staff Writers Rio De Janeiro (AFP) April 18, 2019
A man who was shot as he tried to help a family under fire from Brazilian soldiers in Rio de Janeiro died from his wounds Thursday, health officials said, taking the death toll to two. Luciano Macedo happened to be on the street April 7 when a military patrol opened fire on a vehicle they thought was carrying criminals but in fact was a family on their way to a baby shower. The driver of the vehicle, Evaldo dos Santos Rosa, was killed in the hail of gunfire and two others were wounded, including Macedo and a male relative of dos Santos. But miraculously dos Santos wife, seven-year-old son and a friend escaped unharmed. Nine soldiers have been detained over the shooting, which the military has described as a "sad incident." Mourners at dos Santos' funeral last Wednesday blamed Brazil's far-right President Jair Bolsonaro and the military. But Bolsonaro, a former paratrooper and strong supporter of the army, has denied the military killed anyone in the incident. "The army did not kill anyone," he was quoted as saying. "The army belongs to the people and you can't accuse the people of being a murderer." "There was an incident, a death."
![]() ![]() Two dead after apartment buildings collapse in rain-soaked Brazil Rio De Janeiro (AFP) April 12, 2019 At least two people were killed when adjacent apartment buildings collapsed in an impoverished neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro on Friday, Brazilian officials said, days after torrential rain wreaked havoc in the city. Another seven were injured when the structures in the Muzema favela - where many of the cheaply-made buildings are erected without permits - buckled in the early morning when people would have been asleep or having breakfast. "My daughter was having breakfast and she shouted `mum ... read more
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