Texarkana Gazette

Search continues for missing men in the Brazilian Amazon

- By Fabiano Maisonnave

ATALAIA DO NORTE, Brazil — The search for an Indigenous expert and a journalist who disappeare­d in a remote area of Brazil’s Amazon continued on Monday following the discovery of a backpack, laptop and other personal belongings submerged in a river.

The items were taken by Federal Police officers by boat to Atalaia do Norte, the closest city to the search, and police said Sunday they had identified the items as belonging to the missing men, including a health card and clothes of Bruno Pereira, the Brazilian Indigenous expert.

The backpack, which was identified as belonging to freelance journalist Dom Phillips of Britain, was found tied to a tree that was half-submerged, a firefighte­r told reporters in Atalaia do Norte. It is the end of the rainy season in the region and part of the forest is flooded.

Paulo Marubo, president of local Indigenous associatio­n Univaja, for which Pereira was an adviser, told The Associated Press that search parties from the army, navy, Federal Police, Civil Defense, firefighte­rs and Military Police were working in the area where the belongings were found.

Federal police issued a statement Monday denying media reports the two men’s bodies had been found. Last week, police found organic matter of apparent human origin in the river, which has been sent for analysis. They haven’t detailed what the material is, but President Jair Bolsonaro told local radio Monday it was “human viscera.”

Police have also reported finding traces of blood in the boat of a fisherman who is under arrest as the only suspect in the disappeara­nce.

Search teams had concentrat­ed their efforts around a spot in the Itaquai river where a tarp from the boat used by the missing men was found Saturday by volunteers from the Matis Indigenous group.

“We used a little canoe to go to the shallow water. Then we found a tarp, shorts and a spoon,” one of the volunteers, Binin Beshu Matis, told the AP.

Pereira, 41, and Phillips, 57, were last seen

 ?? AP Photo/Edmar Barros ?? An indigenous man aims an arrow during a protest against the disappeara­nce of indigenous expert Bruno Pereira and freelance British journalist Dom Phillips on Monday in Atalaia do Norte, Vale do Javari, Amazonas state, Brazil. Brazilian police are still searching for Pereira and Phillips, who went missing in a remote area of Brazil’s Amazon a week ago.
AP Photo/Edmar Barros An indigenous man aims an arrow during a protest against the disappeara­nce of indigenous expert Bruno Pereira and freelance British journalist Dom Phillips on Monday in Atalaia do Norte, Vale do Javari, Amazonas state, Brazil. Brazilian police are still searching for Pereira and Phillips, who went missing in a remote area of Brazil’s Amazon a week ago.

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