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Security Is Under Arrest Suspected of Beating up a Man Confounded with a Thief in the RJ

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The Rio de Janeiro Civil Police arrested today Davi Santos Machado, one of the security guards suspected of involvement in the death of Cláudio Rafael Landeiro, beaten in Copacabana, in the south of Rio, last week. He is the second arrested by connection with the

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The Rio de Janeiro Civil Police arrested today Davi Santos Machado, one of the security guards suspected of involvement in the death of Cláudio Rafael Landeiro, beaten in Copacabana, in the south of Rio, last week. He is the second arrested by connection with the

·São Paulo, Brazil
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The approach and aggressions against Cláudio Rafael Landeiro Moreira, 37 years old, lynched after being confused with a thief in Copacabana, lasted nine minutes. The crime was recorded by security cameras on Felipe de Oliveira Street, parallel to Barata Ribeiro. The images show the victim on a sidewalk in the neighborhood surrounded by two delivery men and two other men hired as security guards. One of them carried a kind of cassette. In the mor…

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Claudio Rafael Landeiro was beaten after security suspected that he had stolen the bicycle he was wearing. The cyclist died on Wednesday (19)

The Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro arrested on Thursday (20) one of the security guards involved in the death of Claudio Rafael Landeiro, 37, who was beaten in Copacabana, in the southern part of the capital of Fluminense, after being accused of stealing a bicycle. The police say that he identified two suspects of involvement in the crime. One of them surrendered on Thursday and the other is wanted. After an intense investigation work of the 12t…

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Man died in Copacabana for beating after he was confused with thief. Security was arrested, while three others are escaped

·Brasília, Brazil
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Correio Braziliense broke the news in Brasília, Brazil on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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