The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Football player back in jail

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A Brazilian goalkeeper convicted over the killing of a former girlfriend has been ordered back to jail.

It is the latest chapter of a seven-year saga that human rights groups say underscore­s violence toward women in Latin America’s largest nation.

Three out of four judges in a panel of Brazil’s Supreme Court denied an appeal to Boa Esporte goalkeeper Bruno Fernandes de Souza.

The 32-year-old was released in February while appealing against a 22-year sentence in the 2010 killing of Eliza Samudio.

At the time of the killing, the player was a star of local giants Flamengo and seen as a potential future member of Brazil’s squad for the 2014 World Cup on home soil.

Souza’s brief return to

“Potential future member of Brazil’s squad”

football at a small club in March was marked by widespread criticism among fans and players, with Boa Esporte losing five sponsors after the announceme­nt.

But others supported the player, chanting his name during training and games, and also taking pictures with him.

After Tuesday’s decision, Souza voluntaril­y turned himself in at a police station in the city of Varginha, where Boa Esporte are based, wearing a black shirt and a cap. He had been in jail since 2013 for ordering a friend to murder Ms Samudio, an ex-girlfriend, and conceal her body. He has denied any wrongdoing and will have to wait in jail for another group of magistrate­s to rule.

The request to send Souza back to jail was made by Brazil’s chief prosecutor, Rodrigo Janot, who agreed with a request by Ms Samudio’s family.

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