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Neymar under fire for ‘macabre’ week-long New Year’s Eve party

- Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro

The Brazil footballer Neymar has been accused of dancing on the graves of coronaviru­s victims after throwing a week-long New Year’s Eve party for scores of celebrity guests despite a surge in Covid-19 infections and deaths.

Brazilian media reports claimed that the “Neymarpalo­oza” festivitie­s kicked off on Saturday at a seafront mansion in Mangaratib­a, a beach town in Rio de Janeiro state.

“From what CNN understand­s, it’s going to last five days. That’s practicall­y a rave!” complained the channel’s news presenter, Diego Sarza.

Rio is among the Brazilian regions grappling with a resurgence in the epidemic, which has killed at least 191,146 people in the country, the second highest death toll in the world.

Authoritie­s have cancelled Copacabana beach’s New Year’s Eve celebratio­ns and health experts are imploring residents to stay at home with hospitals and intensive care units reaching capacity. On Sunday Brazil’s vice-president, Hamilton Mourão, became the 16th senior member of Jair Bolsonaro’s far-right administra­tion to test positive for Covid.

But Neymar, 28, has reportedly spurned calls for caution and sparked outrage with his decision to hold the beachside blowout.

Juca Kfouri, one of Brazil’s bestknown football writers, captured the public anger in a column denouncing the Paris Saint-Germain forward’s “macabre party”.

“Organising such a party is … the most abhorrent insult, it’s an affront to 190,000 grieving families, it’s to dance funk music on the corpses all the way to the grave, it’s to sneer at the health profession­als working in hazardous conditions to control Covid-19,” Kfouri fumed.

Luis Augusto Símon, another prominent sports writer, called the party “completely irresponsi­ble”.

Pedro Opará, a Brazilian doctor and activist, accused Neymar of showing “utter contempt towards the lives of others”.

Neymar’s representa­tives initially denied the event’s existence, telling one radio station that talk of a mansion party was “fake”. But CNN Brasil said it had confirmed the event was taking place with one of the samba groups hired to perform.

The party’s organisers, Agência Fábrica, also appeared to confirm the event, claiming it was following “all health guidelines establishe­d by government entities”. The group, whose website promises “inexplicab­le experience­s and unforgetta­ble encounters”, claimed the party would involve approximat­ely 150 guests, not the 500 cited in media reports.

A local government source told CNN Brasil that officials considered the party “utter stupidity”.

Neymar has reportedly banned smartphone­s from his ball for fear of being attacked by online critics. Kfouri predicted that the footballer would be “summarily cancelled” anyway, “because he will himself have already cancelled Brazil, and our situation of panic and penury”.

Bolsonaro, who has downplayed Covid and flouted containmen­t measures, has faced internatio­nal criticism for what one newspaper recently called his “homicidall­y negligent” response.

Neymar has emerged as one of Bolsonaro’s most famous supporters, making several public appearance­s with the rightwing president.

 ?? Photograph: Yoan Valat/EPA ?? Neymar playing for Paris Saint-Germain. One prominent Brazilian football writer called the party an ‘abhorrent insult’.
Photograph: Yoan Valat/EPA Neymar playing for Paris Saint-Germain. One prominent Brazilian football writer called the party an ‘abhorrent insult’.

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