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Images of a plane in the Brazilian Amazon after fourteen people were killed in a crash while trying to land in stormy weather in the tourist town of Barcelos, leaving no survivors. IMAGES
People attend the burial of three of the four children killed by a 25-year-old man who burst into a preschool in southern Brazil. The attacker, who jumped a wall to get inside, also wounded four other children, who are now hospitalised. IMAGES
Hundreds of people march to pay tribute to 17-year-old Marjorie, stabbed to death last week near Paris. Many attendees of the event wear yellow, the victim's favourite colour. IMAGES
Sao Paulo, Jun 21 (EFE).- Hundreds of people on Sunday gathered in a silent march in honor of the teenager who was allegedly killed by police in the area of Vila Clara, where the young man lived, in Sao Paulo.The march, which brought together about 250 people, had numerous posters denouncing racism and against police violence.Friends of the teenager, identified as Guilherme Silva Guedes, walked in silence carrying candles in mourning. The arrested agent suspected of killing him is a Sao Paulo Military Police sergeant who was detained on Wednesday. (Camera: DÉBORA KLEMPOUS).SHOT LIST: SILENT MARCH TO HONOR GUILHERME SILVA GUEDES WHO WAS ALLEGEDLY KILLED BY POLICE, IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL.
Sao Paulo (Brazil), 6 June (EFE). A black 18 to 30 year old man living in a favela is three times more likely to be killed in a police operation in Brazil, experts warn. Afro-Brazilians make up 55 percent of the population but represent over 75 percent of fatalities in police custody.FOOTAGE INCLUDES SOME ARCHIVE MATERIAL AND FOOTAGE SHOT BY CARLA SAMON VIA SKYPEFOOTAGE SHOWS FUNERAL OF AFRO-BRAZILIAN AND SOUNDBITE OF CÉSAR MUÑOZ, SENIOR RESEARCHER AT HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH (HRW) IN LATIN AMERICATRANSLATION:"Police violence is a chronic human rights problem in Brazil, which has worsened in recent years, but especially since Jair Bolsonaro took office as president with his speech saying that the police should kill more."
Sao Paulo, Brazil Feb 11 (EFE).- Heavy rains Monday in Sao Paulo left at least four dead in the most populous and richest state in Brazil, which is recovering from the ravages caused by the strong storm.(CAMERA: Carla Samon Ros)