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Bernie Ecclestone’s mother-in-law kidnapped in Brazil — Reports

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SAO PAULO: The mother- inlaw of Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone has been kidnapped for ransom in her home city of Sao Paulo, Brazilian media reported Tuesday.

Aparecida Schunck Flosi Palmeira, 67, was seized Friday night in Interlagos, the Sao Paulo neighbourh­ood that hosts the Brazilian circuit of the F1 Grand Prix, TV Globo reported.

There was no confirmati­on from Brazilian officials or from Ecclestone’s staff in London on the report which came less than two weeks before Rio de Janeiro hosts South America’s first Olympic Games.

“We neither confirm nor deny this report,” a spokesman for the regional security ministry told AFP.

“That is our policy in cases of suspected kidnapping, to avoid putting the lives of potential victims in danger.”

The military police also said: “We cannot confirm anything.”

According to Globo, t he kidnappers are already in contact with the victim’s family.

Veja, a Brazi l ian weekly, reported that the kidnappers were demanding a ransom in pounds sterling worth 120 million reais ( US$ 36.6 million).

Aparecida Palmeira is the mother of Ecclestone’s 38-year- old Brazilian wife Fabiana Flosi, who met the 85-year- old billionair­e while working for the Interlagos Grand Prix in 2009. The c ouple ma r r ied in Switzerlan­d and live in London.

Neighbours in the comfortabl­e area of Jardim Santa Helena where Aparecida Palmeira keeps a home told AFP that a group of men came pretending to be making a delivery.

“When they opened the door, they went in carrying a box... They went in and left the box in the house, called the boss and forced her to go out into her own car,” said one neighbor, who did not want to be identified.

Another said: “From the time they went in and came out, it didn’t take more than 10 minutes.”

Kidnapping­s were common in Brazil in the late 1990s and the early 2000s, but dropped with more intensive policing and creation of a specialize­d anti-kidnapping department.

Relatives of footballer­s were particular­ly targeted, including the mother of Brazilian national team star Robinho in 2004. She was held for 41 days in the outskirts of Sao Paulo.

There were reports that she was freed after payment of as much as a 200,000 reais ransom, although the footballer’s lawyers never confirmed this.

Another high profi le case involved the father of football star Romario in 1994. He was held for seven days before being freed.

More recently, the sister of national team player Hulk was held for 24 hours in the state of Paraiba.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? This file photo taken on Sept 02, 2013 in London shows Bernie Ecclestone and his Brazilian wife Fabiana Flosi (right).
— AFP photo This file photo taken on Sept 02, 2013 in London shows Bernie Ecclestone and his Brazilian wife Fabiana Flosi (right).

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