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Amazon: government confirms, remains of the two missing were found

2022-06-16T13:15:57.184Z


"Human remains" have been found in the searches of the British journalist, Dom Phillips, and of the Brazilian anthropologist, Bruno Araújo, who disappeared eleven days ago in the western Amazon: this was confirmed by the Brazilian Minister of Justice, Anderson ... (ANSA)


(ANSA) - BRAZIL, JUN 16 - "Human remains" have been found in the research of the British journalist, Dom Phillips, and of the Brazilian anthropologist, Bruno Araújo, who disappeared eleven days ago in western Amazon: this was confirmed by the Brazilian Justice Minister, Anderson Torres , after yesterday the brothers Oseney da Costa de Oliveira, known as 'Dos Santos', and Amarildo da Costa Oliveira, known as 'Pelado', confessed to having killed them and made the bodies disappear.


    The bodies, which had meanwhile been collected by federal police officers, had been hidden by the alleged murderers in a difficult-to-access jungle area.


    Phillips and Pereira had been missing since June 5, when they were last seen in the municipality of Sao Rafael, from where they left by boat for Atalaia do Norte, in the state of Amazonas.

For the police commissioner, Eduardo Fontes, it was a "heinous crime".


    The double murder took place in the Vale do Javarí, near the border with Peru and Colombia, where there is a reserve of indigenous people harassed by gold miners, drug traffickers and illegal traffickers.

Phillips, 57, a contributor to The Guadian newspaper, and Araújo, 41, a former official of the Indian National Foundation (Funai), were conducting research on the plight of some tribes and had received threats for their work.


    Phillips' wife, Alessandra Sampaio, has urged swift investigations into the case, while representatives of the natives denounce the lack of security in the forest.

"Even if we wait for the final confirmations, this tragic outcome puts an end to the anguish of not knowing where Dom and Bruno are: now we can take them home and bid them goodbye with love", said the woman.


    "The increase in conflicts in indigenous lands is mainly caused by illegal extractors, which have increased in recent years, creating a scenario of environmental violence and devastation," said indigenous MP, Joenia Wapichana, of the environmental party Rede Sustainability.


   (HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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