China Daily

Outrage at murderer’s new deal

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RIO DE JANEIRO — Sponsors deserted a Brazilian soccer club on Monday over its plan to sign a goalkeeper convicted in the murder of his girlfriend, whose body was dismembere­d and fed to dogs.

Bruno Fernandes — known simply as Bruno — was still due to sign a contract with Boa Esporte, a spokesman for the second-division club told AFP.

Bruno was released from prison last month after an appeal to the Supreme Court.

But pressure mounted from sponsors and furious reactions on social media. Although the player had been originally scheduled to sign a contract on Monday, a spokesman for the club said the exact timing had not been determined.

“The goalkeeper Bruno will be presented to the media with a press conference at a date, time and place that will be announced later,” the spokesman said.

Earlier, the club’s main sponsor, holding company Gois and Silva, announced it was pulling out.

“Given the decision to go ahead with the recruitmen­t of Bruno, the Gois and Silva group officially announces that it is no longer a sponsor,” it said in a statement.

Three other backers had withdrawn since the weekend.

Boa Esporte, in the southeaste­rn city of Varginha, said it will not waver in bringing the 32-year-old former first-division Flamengo keeper back into the game.

In a statement, the club said it “reiterates its position that it is in favor of social reintegrat­ion and that Bruno the goalkeeper deserves a new opportunit­y as a profession­al.

“The club has no link to personal actions by Bruno or his past.”

Bruno was incarcerat­ed in 2010 for his role in the kidnapping, imprisonme­nt and killing of Eliza Samudio, whom he had gotten pregnant.

In 2013 he was sentenced to 22 years behind bars.

Samudio’s body has never been found and Bruno subsequent­ly admitted in court that her body had been fed in pieces to dogs.

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