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Bruno Fernandes de Souza, 32, has signed for a top club in Brazil just weeks after being released from jail
Bruno Fernandes de Souza, 32, has signed for a top club in Brazil just weeks after being released from jail
Bruno was found guilty in 2013 of ordering the killing of model Eliza Samudio. He served just six years and seven months in total since his 2010 arrest
But in 2013 his glittering career appeared to be over when he was sentenced to 22 years in jail for his part in the grisly plot.
However, thanks to the leniency of the Brazilian legal system, after serving just six years, 32-year-old Bruno is now out of jail and back on the pitch while he appeals his sentence.
He has signed a contract to return to professional football as goalkeeper for Boa Esporte, and club owner Rafael Gois Silva Xavier said this week: “He was found guilty, he served his time and he was released by the courts. He deserves another opportunity.”
Bruno was found guilty in 2013 of ordering the killing of model Eliza Samudio. He served just six years and seven months in total since his 2010 arrest
Bruno was found guilty in 2013 of ordering his girlfriend’s murder. The trial heard he saw as Eliza Samudio’s body was fed to his dogs
Bruno was found guilty in 2013 of ordering his girlfriend’s murder. The trial heard he saw as Eliza Samudio’s body was fed to his dogs
Eliza, 25, had paid a deadly price for having a baby with one of Brazil’s top footballers, Bruno Fernandes de Souza, who arranged her murder to avoid paying child support.
The brilliant goalkeeper — known simply as Bruno in Brazil — had captained his Rio side Flamengo to the top of the Serie A league, was tipped to play for his national side in the 2014 World Cup and rumours were growing of a multi-million-pound transfer deal to AC Milan.
Bruno grins with club figures as he signs for Boa Esporte. He was let out of jail in February on a legal technicality
Bruno grins with club figures as he signs for Boa Esporte. He was let out of jail in February on a legal technicality
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