Gunmen Kill Six And Injure 10 At Football Training Session Shooting
Gunmen
have slaughted six men and injured another 10 during a massacre at
the football training session in Brazil.
The gunmen slaughtered their
victims after separating the adults from children who were in the area when the
killers arrived.
All but one of those murdered, who included a 17-year-old, played
for an amateur side called T5 Jamaica, in the Brazilian city of Manaus.
Local TV
stations broadcast graphic images of the dead men lying in pools of blood on
and near the dirt pitch where they were targeted, loved ones burying their
heads in their hands and crying as they stooped down beside them.
They also
showed images of one injured player filmed hopping into hospital in agony after
being shot in the leg - and blood on the pitch and patches of grass beside it
after a botched clean-up.
The dead men have been
named locally as Michael de Sena Passos, 33; David Costa da Silva, 27; Ronaldo
Oliveira de Souza, 23; Edilson Xavier Diniz Junior, 24; Jose Diego Sena Serrao,
17; and Rodrigo de Oliveira Souza, 24.
Local reports said the
eldest man killed had a drugs conviction and police are said to be linking the
massacre to a drugs feud between two of Brazil’s most violent criminal gangs.
One of the nine men
injured, a 16-year-old, is said to be in a “critical condition” in hospital.
The surprise ambush
happened on Tuesday night in a neighbourhood of Manaus called Compensa, the
birthplace of the so-called Family of the North drug gang responsible for New
Year massacres in two jails in Manaus in which 63 prisoners were butchered.
The victims of the
prison massacres were mainly from the rival Sao-Paulo based drugs gang First
Capital Command (PCC).
Police are understood
to be concentrating on the theory Tuesday night’s massacre was the work of the
PCC, although they have not ruled out Family of the North in-fighting.
Three of the getaway
cars used by the killers have already been discovered
Regional Public
Security Minister Bosco Saraiva said: “Everything is pointing to the deaths
being the result of a war between rival drugs gang who were disputing control
of the area.”
Witnesses have told
police the killers were dressed in black and were heavily armed with weapons
including rifles and pistols and covered their faces with masks as they got out
of their vehicles.
Some of the victims
were shot by gunmen waiting outside the exit to the fenced-off pitch as they
tried to run for safety when they started to come under fire.
FROM mirror.co.uk
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