Bangkok Post

Police raid Rio hospital ‘to get bullet that killed child’

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Between 10 and 20 Brazilian police officers swept into a hospital in Rio de Janeiro and demanded doctors hand over a bullet that allegedly killed an 8-year-old girl during a police operation, a domestic magazine reported on Thursday.

The military police officers raided the Getulio Vargas hospital around dawn on Sept 21, a Saturday, just hours after Agatha Felix was killed in the city’s poor Alemao district. According to bystanders, Felix was shot during a police raid, when a police officer mistakenly shot her while aiming at a motorcycli­st. She died later in hospital.

Veja reported that doctors refused to give the officers the bullet and now fear reprisals.

Rio’s military police said in a statement it was normal for officers to be at a hospital after a shooting. Nonetheles­s, it added that “possible misconduct” by officers in the unit involved was under investigat­ion internally and as part of the broader civil police probe into the case.

Rio’s civil police, which carries out investigat­ions, said there was nothing on file about the raid.

The death of Felix, the fifth child to die this year at the hands of law enforcemen­t, caused outrage in Rio, where rising police violence has become a growing issue this year.

Between January and August 2019, Rio police killed 1,249 people, according to official figures, nearly a fifth more than a year ago. The rate amounts to five people per day, more for the period than any since the state began keeping its current database in 2003.

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