体坛英语新闻:Flamengo keeper Bruno suspected to have murdered ex
RIO DE JANEIRO, June 30 (Xinhua) -- Witnesses came forward with important information on Wednesday, saying Flamengo goalkeeper Bruno is involved in the disappearance of his ex-girlfriend and 4-month-old baby boy.
Edson Moreria, chief of the Investigation Department in Minas Gerais, announced that the witness revealed that Bruno, his ex Eliza Silva Samudio and the infant were seen together at the goalkeeper's ranch in the Turmalina Condominiums in Esmereldas during June 4 to 9.
Samudio lost contact with her friends and family on June 9. She was last seen alive on June 4. And Bruno has been named the prime suspect in the suspected homicide of Samudio.
Although named as the prime suspect, Moreira claimed that he will only bring Bruno in for questioning when he and his team have amounted physical evidence.
As for now, blood stains were found in the athlete's Range Rover as well as throughout his property. A DNA analysis will be needed first to indentify who the blood belongs to.
An anonymous caller first tipped-off the police of Belo Horizonte that Bruno had beaten Samudio to death.
The athlete denies all accusations and previously declared that he intends on laughing about all of this when it is over.
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