
Mister Brasil finalist is murdered in São Paulo
Murilo Rezende, Mister Piauí 2011 and one of the favorite candidates to win the Mister Brazil 2011 pageant (he finished in 6th place), was brutally murdered in an apartment in São Paulo. The police is still investigating, but it looks like the murder killed both Murilo and the apartment owner (Eugenio Bozola) to rob them. Eugenio’s car was also taken.
Apparently, Murilo was at the wrong place, at the wrong time.
Murilo, a model at 40 Graus modeling agency, in Rio de Janeiro, had a promising career. Her had already been on the cover of several magazines and fashion editorials in Brazil and abroad.
During the week he participated in Mister Brazil, the boy from Minas Gerais who represented Piauí was well liked by all other contestants. He was always smiling, never got into gossip, and got along with the candidates as well as the pageant organizers and staff.
Carmen Fusquine, the chaperone who took care of Murilo’s group during the national pageant, said: “He was very polite, shy, a man of few words. Murilo was sweet, disciplined, kind. He will be missed”.
Lucas Malvacini, the winner of Mister Brazil 2011 (in the picture on the right, with Murilo), also commented: “I still cannot believe. I’ve known Murilo for a while, he was very kind, a good friend. I pray for his soul and hope for justice”.
Murilo’s murder has not been found yet.
(photo/Estúdio Xis)
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Loyal to the end: Heart-breaking photo shows Navy SEAL's devoted dog guarding his coffin
Loyal to the end: Heart-breaking photo shows Navy SEAL's devoted dog guarding his coffin
By MARK DUELL
Sadness: Navy SEAL Jon Tumilson's Labrador retriever Hawkeye was loyal to the end, as he refused to leave his master's side during an emotional funeral
This heart-wrenching photo shows how a Navy SEAL’s dog refused to leave his master’s side during an emotional funeral.
Petty Officer Jon Tumilson, 35, killed in the major U.S. helicopter crash in Afghanistan this month, was remembered by around 1,500 mourners.
But it was his Labrador retriever Hawkeye that really captured the public’s emotions in the photo taken by Mr Tumilson’s cousin, Lisa Pembleton.
Man's best friend: Mr Tumilson's family members followed Hawkeye into the service before he lay down
Mr Tumilson, of San Diego, California, was one of 38 killed on August 6 when a rocket-propelled grenade took out a U.S. Chinook helicopter.
His funeral was held on Friday in his hometown of Rockford, Iowa, at the Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rock Community School.
Big funeral: Petty Officer Jon Tumilson, 35, killed in the Afghanistan helicopter crash this month, was remembered by around 1,500 mourners
Ms Pembleton said: ‘I felt compelled to take one photo to share with family members that couldn't make it or couldn't see what I could from the aisle.
'To say that he was an amazing man doesn't do him justice. The loss of Jon to his family, military family and friends is immeasurable.'
Pride: Mr Tumilson's mother and father were told they helped raise an 'outstanding man - a hero'
Packed: His funeral was held in his hometown of Rockford, Iowa, at the Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rock Community School
Downed: Mr Tumilson, of San Diego, California, was one of 38 killed on August 6 when a rocket-propelled grenade took out their Chinook helicopter
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Man leaves Myvi at service centre and drives off in BMW
Man leaves Myvi at service centre and drives off in BMW
SEREMBAN: A man who walked into a service centre near here on the pretext of servicing his Perodua Myvi shocked patrons and the outlet owner when he drove away another customer's newly-serviced BMW.
However, he was arrested the next morning while attempting to drive the car out of a parking lot outside a row of shophouses near his home in Sikamat near here.
Police also seized two other vehicles parked near the rented home of the suspect a Mitsubishi Triton and a Kia Spectra. The Myvi was also reported stolen earlier.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect, in his early 40s, had gone on a spree, stealing several other cars including Honda, Toyota and Nissan models from service centres and workshops, state police chief Senior Asst Comm Datuk Osman Salleh said.
“The thefts were reported in the Klang Valley in recent weeks. Investigations reveal this is a one-man show,” he told reporters yesterday.
He added that the suspect, who was from Perak but did odd jobs in Kuala Lumpur, had been jailed twice for criminal offences.
He had been renting the house here for the past three months.
“His modus operandi was simple. He would observe happenings at a particular workshop or service centre, coolly walk in and just drive the car away,” he said, adding that there was a possibility that the stolen cars might have been cannibalised and sold to spare part dealers.
SAC Osman advised those who had bought cars below the market value to notify the nearest police station as they might be driving stolen vehicles.
Those found driving such vehicles can be charged with having stolen property.
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Rich Russians jailed total of 36 yrs for raping Malaysian
Rich Russians jailed total of 36 yrs for raping Malaysian
Four wealthy Russians cheered a gang rape like "professional footballers celebrating the scoring of a goal" a judge said Tuesday as he jailed them for a total of 36 years.
Oleg Ivanov and Gregory Andreev Melnikov, both 23, Norayr Davtyan, 22, and Armen Simonyan, 19, filmed the sickening attack on an 18-year-old Malaysian fellow student at their £30,000 a year boarding school using an iPhone.
unanimously convicted the 'minigarchs' of rape after viewing the video, during which one of them labelled the victim a 'machine for f***ing', while another had to ask her name.
Ringleader Davtyan, who maintained that the 18-year-old Malaysian teen was a "slut" in the witness box, was jailed for 10 years, Melnikov for nine years and Ivanov and Simonyan for eight years apiece at Woolwich Crown Court this afternoon.
In the course of the 'disgusting' attack they egged each other on by saying: "You're not going to marry her."
They later showed the iPhone footage of their victim's ordeal to friends at their exclusive college in south London.
Judge Peter Murphy said: "The iPhone footage shows what can only be described as a callous disregard for the victim as a human being and indeed as anything other than an object of their own pleasure.
"Although there was no pre-existing plan, once the sequence of events started, they were encouraging each other to do more and more and were clearly seen on the iPhone celebrating their triumph almost in the manner of professional footballers celebrating the scoring of a goal.
"They also boasted that they would show the footage to anyone in Moscow.
"(The victim) in my judgment certainly is heard to utter the word 'no' on a number of occasions. Whatever the case of her condition, it is clear as I think it must have been to the defendants that she was in no position to decide whether to consent or not to consent, or to resist what was going on.
"No-one who has seen that footage can leave this trial without feeling complete disgust towards it."
On the night of January 21 this year, the college put on a disco for its students, while Davtyan also held an impromptu party in his room.
The victim went to the room between 7pm and 8pm and downed a shot of whiskey before going back to the main building.
She thought her drink had been spiked and felt dizzy.
CCTV cameras captured her stumbling though the main entrance before later filming her in an outdoor smoking area talking to Ivanov and Melnikov.
She was later seen walking away from the smoking area with Melnikov when she was taken to the party in Davtyan's room.
Once there she was seen to vomit and lie down on the floor, and as the party wound down she was eventually left alone with the four men.
Video footage recovered from Davtyan's iPhone taken between 12.38am and 3.10am then showed all four men raping the girl.
'At one point Mr Ivanov said he felt pity for her, but this was only after he and the others had sex with her,' prosecutor Peter Clement said.
'He was talked out of that attitude by Mr Davtyan who described [the girl] as just a whore and a machine for f******'.'
The footage also showed that the rapists took regular breaks to go outside for cigarettes.
Ivanov, Melnikov, Davtyan, Simonyan, all of Deptford, South-East London, all denied two counts of rape.
In their evidence, they tried to claim that the sex had been consensual.
The jury of seven men and four women unanimously convicted Davtyan of two counts of rape.
They convicted Melnikov of one count of rape but found him not guilty of the other, instead finding him guilty of an alternative charge of attempted rape.
Ivanov and Simonyan were both convicted of one rape count and acquitted of the second.-
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More privacy control on Facebook - Facebook has revealed huge changes to its privacy settings so users can have more control over what is shown...
More privacy control on Facebook
Facebook has revealed huge changes to its privacy settings so users can have more control over what is shown on their page.
Pictures and comments posted online will now have their own dropdown menu so users can select who can view them.
People will also be able to approve pictures they are 'tagged' in before they appear on their profile.
Facebook said the feature — called Pending Post — was the number one request from users.
It means people can stop themselves being 'tagged' by other people in embarrassing situations.
The social networking site has previously come under fire for its privacy settings, with critics saying the system was too complicated.
A spokeswoman for Facebook said the introduction of new controls was about making privacy "simple and easy to use".
She added: "We have taken it out from behind the scenes and put it right next to the posts and photos.
"It is simpler and more intuitive, rather than taking several clicks to get to."
Geographic locations can also be added in all versions of Facebook, not just the mobile phone application, on an opt-in basis.
Users will also be able to see how others view their profile and change who can see their status updates after they have posted them.
People will be prompted to take a tour walking them through these new features from their homepage.
Facebook's vice president of product Chris Cox said: "We're always trying to improve, always doing user testing and always feeding in to improve the controls on who can see your content.
"The new dropdown menu will be expanding over time to include smaller groups of people you may want to share with, like co-workers, friend lists you've created, and groups you're a member of.
"This will make it easy to quickly select exactly the audience you want for any post."
The new privacy options will begin to be rolled out across the site from August 25. - www.thesun.co.uk - - www.thesun.co.uk
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