Igor Rafael Oliveira Souza, 32, died in Bolivia; Family believes in psychotic outbreak and truculence of guards Personal Archive/Reproduction Bolivia police investigate the death of a Brazilian student last Tuesday (26) in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, a city 550 kilometers from the capital La Paz. disoriented, in a stationery shop in the TeamTrol neighborhood of Santa Cruz de la Sierra. According to the family, guards from a German school near the region would have been called to contain it-but minutes later, another camera recorded Igor lying on a lifeless sidewalk. The images were released by the local Bolivian press and sent by Igor’s family to TV Globo. In them, the student is treated as someone “in apparent street situation”, and an unidentified authority speaks of a possible death by asphyxiation. Igor’s mother, retired teacher Neidimar Oliveira Souza told TV Globo that her son had come into depression and began to use drugs. The family believes that Igor Rafael Souza entered a psychotic outbreak and came out of the streets asking for help because he believed he was being persecuted. Brazilian student dies after apparent outbreak in Bolivia; Family tries to bring body “like every student who goes away, who faces loneliness, he began to develop depression and use drugs. His mental health was greatly affected and he needed help. We were providing for him to come and take a treatment here in Brazil,” Neidimar reported. “He started treatment in Bolivia, but was unsuccessful. He freaked out in the building where he lived asking for help. The people called the guards from a German school and these guards killed my asphyxiated son,” says the mother. The G1 contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Brasilia and the Consulate General of Brazil in Santa Cruz de la Sierra and is awaiting return. Security camera shows Igor Rafael in apparent outbreak, moments before dying in Bolivia personal archive/family reproduction goes to Bolivia the family of Igor Mora in Gama, in the Federal District, and plans to travel to Bolivia on Sunday (31) to solve bureaucratic procedures and charge explanations of the authorities. A student’s ex-girlfriend, who lives in Bolivia, told Neidimar that the guards even tied Igor’s hands-and that when the ambulance came to the rescue, he was already without pulse. Unable to bring her son’s body to Brazil, she tries to raise money with friends and neighbors for the transfer and funeral. Neidimar even went to Itamaraty to ask for help, but to no avail. “It’s very expensive, more than $ 26,000 for the transfer. I will do my best to bring it,” he said. Until the afternoon of Friday, the kitty had raised just over $ 4,500. “If anyone can help with the issue in Bolivia so that we can get justice. I want my son’s death not been in vain, and process the people who made this cruelty to him without need.” Igor Rafael and his mother, Neidimar Oliveira, in an image of a personal archive/transfer of bodies from abroad to Brazil after the death of 26 -year -old Brazilian Juliana Marins, who fell from a cliff on the Mount Rinjani trail in Indonesia, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) altered the federal government from quadding in Brazil. According to the new rule, factors such as financial difficulties and deaths that cause commotion are exceptions – and can lead the Ministry of Foreign to fund the transfer. The text establishes the following conditions: the family proves financial disability to cost the transfer expenses. Expenses with transfer are not covered by insurance of the person who died. The death occurs in circumstances that cause commotion. There is budget and financial availability. Until then, the legislation on situations in which Brazilian citizens are entitled to consular assistance abroad established that support included monitoring in cases of accidents, hospitalization, death and prison abroad. However, the standard made it clear that the federal government did not pay expenses related to the burial and transfer of bodies of deceased citizens abroad, nor with hospitalization costs. See more news about the region in the G1 DF.
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Brazilian student of medicine dies in Bolivia; family suspected asphyxiation and asks for investigation
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