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    Goalie, 38, who ordered vile murder of his mistress gets signed by new football club

    A GOALKEEPER who was convicted for his part in a sick plot to murder his mistress has been signed by a new football club.Brazilian goalie Bruno Fernandes de Souza, 38, was sentenced to 22 years behind bars after he confessed to ordering the killing of his girlfriend whose body was cut up and fed to a pack of Rottweilers.
    Bruno Fernandes De Souza has been signed by a new football teamCredit: Newsflash
    Brazilian model Eliza Samudio was brutally murdered in June 2010Credit: AFP – Getty
    Bruno was sentenced to 22 years behind barsCredit: Getty – Contributor
    The former actress had been tortured and strangled by a gang
    Actress and model Eliza Samudio, 25, was kidnapped and murdered by a gang in June 2010.
    She was tortured and beaten before being strangled and killed.
    Bruno Fernandes – who had an affair with Eliza and a son, followed by a paternity and child support lawsuit – later confessed to organising the sick plot.
    He was sentenced to 22 years in jail in March 2013 after a court found him guilty of ordering the model’s murder.
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    In January this year, a court granted parole to Bruno, under the condition he presents himself at the Penitentiary Administration Secretariat of Rio de Janeiro every three months.
    And earlier this week, Orion Futebol Clube announced it snapped the footballer who was previously in Atletico Mineiro, Corinthians, and Flamengo.
    The club, which will compete in the Super Copa Pioneer this year, wrote: “Backup for the position, welcome!”
    Orion is the seventh team to have signed Bruno since 2017, when he was granted habeas corpus before being ordered to return to jail three months later.
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    Bruno’s last team was Atletico Carioca in Sao Goncalo, Rio de Janeiro State.
    Despite being married with two daughters, the footballer would often attend marathon 24-hour sex parties- in one of which he met Eliza in May 2009.
    They started a relationship but three months later Eliza became pregnant.
    During her pregnancy she went to the police, claiming she had been kidnapped by two of Bruno’s friends who forced her to take an illegal drug that would induce miscarriage.
    The drug did not work and in ­February 2010 she gave birth to Bruninho — which translates as “Little Bruno”.
    After the baby’s birth, she was lured into a car on the promise that Bruno would give her an apartment and all the maintenance pay she wanted but she was driven with her baby to Bruno’s house instead.
    Bruno turned himself to the police in June 2010Credit: Getty – Contributor
    Eliza had a baby boy from her affair with BrunoCredit: AFP – Getty
    There she was strapped to a chair and beaten for six days by a gang that included Bruno’s wife, another ­former lover, his teenage cousin and a former police officer, Marcos Santos.
    Eliza was tortured as loud music was blasting before she was eventually strangled in front of her son.
    Her disappearance sparked a massive police investigation but the truth came to light when one of Bruno’s co-conspirators-his teenage cousin- confessed everything. 
    Although he initially denied any involvement, Bruno finally broke down in court and confessed to his part in the plot.
    He claimed he had not made the order to kill Eliza but had “accepted” it and knew she had been killed.
    He was sentenced to 22 years in prison after the judge said he had “meticulously calculated” the execution.
    His closed prison sentence was converted to a semi-open prison sentence in July 2019.
    In a semi-open prison regime, prisoners are allowed to work outside the prison during the day, but they must return to the prison each night.
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    However, inadequate facilities at Varginha Prison meant that officials had allowed him to sleep at his home, where he was ordered to stay between 8pm to 6am every night.
    The goalkeeper was granted parole earlier this yearCredit: Newsflash
    Eliza had filed a child support lawsuit in August 2009Credit: AFP – Getty More

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    Exeter City star Jevani Brown ADMITS attacking woman in city centre but faces trial for alleged assault on another woman

    A FOOTBALLER has admitted attacking a woman in a city centre attack but faces trial on an alleged second assault.Exeter City striker Jevani Brown today pleaded guilty to assaulting the female victim last month.
    Jevani Brown has admitted assaulting a womanCredit: Rex
    The 28-year-old is still facing trial after he denied attacking a second woman during the same incident.
    Brown entered the pleas during a hearing at Exeter Magistrates’ Court today.
    No details of the incident on February 2 were released.
    Brown – Exeter’s top goal scorer – was dropped by the League One side following his charge.
    He will now miss the rest of the season as the case against him continues.
    Brown began his career at MK Dons before joining Peterborough United.
    He also had stints at Cambridge United and Colchester United before he was signed by Exeter in 2021.
    England-born Brown, who represents Jamaica at an international level, was Exeter City’s top scorer this season with 14 goals and nine assists.
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    In a statement released today, the club said: “Jevani Brown appeared at Exeter Magistrates Court this morning in relation to an incident in February.
    “He pleaded guilty to one charge of assault and not guilty to a second charge of assault.
    “A trial date has now been set to hear the case at Exeter Crown Court on July 7.
    “As the legal proceedings remain active there will be no further comment from Exeter City Football Club.”
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    Barcelona could be BANNED from the Champions League even if they win La Liga

    BARCELONA could face a Champions League ban – but only if they are found guilty of the ref-fixing charges against them.Spanish prosecutors have opened a legal case against the Catalan side, who are accused of paying the country’s referees’ chief Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira more than £6million over a 17-YEAR period.
    Spanish giants Barcelona are sweating on the legal caseCredit: Getty
    Xavi has led Barcelona to a 12-point lead in LaLigaCredit: Reuters
    Barca are said to have made the payments between 2001 and 2018, including the four-year spell they were coached by Pep Guardiola – although there are no suggestions the Manchester City boss was aware of the agreement.
    The club and former Presidents Josep Maria Bartomeu and Sandro Rosell, as well as Negreira, have all been hit with official corruption charges.
    Rival clubs, including Real Madrid, have demanded massive sanctions against the Nou Camp outfit.
    And while Spanish FA rules, which have a three-year statute of limitations on “serious” offences, mean that La Liga and the national association cannot impose a punishment, Uefa regulations open the door to a ban from European competition if the charges are proved.
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    Sun Sport understands that Euro chiefs – who may see the situation as a wedge to drive between Barca and Real over their Super League involvement – will not consider any action until the end of the legal proceedings in Spain.
    That is despite Uefa’s legal department asking the Spanish FA for a full report on what the investigation has uncovered.
    Uefa regulations say clubs must “refrain from any conduct that damages or is likely to damage the integrity of matches and competitions”.
    That includes anybody using a “third party” to act “in a manner that is likely to exert an illegal or undue influence on the course and/or outcome of a match or competition”.
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    Any club breaching that rule is liable to a one season ban from playing in European competition.
    Real have already joined a private prosecution, adding to the pressure on Barca, which has also been told it has a budget of MINUS £200m this summer. More

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    Major update in case of robber who helped tie up Ashley Cole in front of kids & threatened to cut off fingers

    A ROBBER who tied up England footballer Ashley Cole in front of his children and threatened to cut off his fingers has failed to reduce his 30-year jail term.Kurtis Dilks, 35, argued his sentence was excessive but three judges dismissed his appeal.
    A robber who tied up England footballer Ashley Cole in front of his children and threatened to cut off his fingers has failed to reduce his 30-year jail termCredit: PA
    The Court of Appeal in London yesterday heard Cole and his partner Sharon Canu had been the victims of a raid at their Surrey home in January 2020.
    Dilks, of Nottingham, was the only one of the gang to be caught after his DNA was recovered on the cable ties.
    He was convicted of conspiracy to rob following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court in July 2022.
    Dilks was handed a 30-year term and ordered to serve an extended licence period of five years by Judge James Sampson.
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    He argued that the sentence was excessive but appeal judges Lord Justice Holroyde, Mr Justice Kerr, and Judge Timothy Spencer ruled against him.
    Dilks and five other men had been convicted for their roles in a string of what prosecutors said were “ruthlessly executed” robberies and burglaries between October 2018 and January 2020.
    He was also found guilty of conspiring to rob the wife of ex-Derby player Tom Huddlestone in May 2019, along with two other men. More

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    F1 ace Lando Norris ‘robbed of his incredibly rare £144,000 designer watch while leaving Wembley after Euro 2020 final’

    F1 ACE Lando Norris was robbed of his “unique” £144,000 designer watch in Wembley Stadium’s VIP car park, a court heard yesterday.The McLaren driver, 23, was targeted for his Richard Mille timepiece – one of only five in the world – as he walked to his £165,000 McLaren GT after the Euro 2020 final.
    Lando Norris’ watch was stolen in July 2021 as he left Wembley StadiumCredit: Getty
    Liam Williams, 25, has denied robbing the F1 starCredit: Dan Charity
    The Richard Mille “prototype limited edition McLaren watch”, also known as the RM6702, was the only one in the world with a blue strap made to measure for the driver’s wrist.
    Despite never being made available for sale, the designer estimates the value to be around £144,000 – excluding VAT.
    Liam Williams, 25, from Merseyside has denied robbing the Belgian-British F1 star on July 11, 2021.
    He appeared at court today wearing a navy-blue t-shirt and grey ripped jeans.

    The robbery came after England’s defeat to Italy on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
    Tyrone Silcott, prosecuting, said the attack happened in the VIP yellow car park at Wembley Stadium following the final.
    Mr Norris told Harrow Crown Court it was midnight and raining as he spoke to members of the public next to his McLaren.
    He then realised two suspects were circling the car.
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    He added: “I noticed the suspect looking around my car and myself while keeping his head down. I believe his right hand was near, or on, his pocket.”
    The first suspect “slowly approached”, he added.
    “When I turned towards him, he asked me ‘is this your car?’ I do not recall exactly what happened.
    “Suspect 1 then went behind me and put his right arm around my neck and his left arm was under my back.
    “Suspect 1 pushed me into him and pulled me back by my neck.”
    Lando was left looking up at the sky as the first man told the second to “grab the watch”.
    He added: “Suspect 2 struggled to get the watch for a while however they used force to pull the watch off leaving scratches on my arm.
    “When suspect 1 had his arm around my neck the suspect manages to get the watch off my left wrist.”
    After just 30 seconds the attackers ran away via a nearby pedestrian walkway.
    Cops took two swabs from the F1 driver, two from his neck and two from his left wrist, where the watch was stolen.
    The prosecutor said the tests suggested a match with Williams’ DNA.
    And Williams’ phone records show he travelled to Wembley from Liverpool on the day of the theft.
    His phone was logged near Wembley Stadium in the early hours of July 12, 2021 before travelling back to Liverpool on July 13, 2021.
    Williams was arrested in Liverpool on July 18, 2021 on suspicion of robbery and attended a voluntary interview that day, where he answered no comment to all questions.
    He was interviewed again on July 19 and answered no comment again to all questions.
    On that same day a “video identification” took place, however Mr Norris was unable to identify him as one of the robbers, jurors heard.
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    He then attended a third interview on December 12, 2021 where he again answered no comment to all questions.
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    Dani Alves demands to be kept in ‘solitary’ after being ditched by wife over club rape charge

    DANI Alves has reportedly demanded to be locked in his cell for most of the day after his wife left him over allegations he raped a woman.The former Brazil and Barcelona football star has been in prison since he was arrested on January 20 amid claims he attacked the woman in a Barcelona nightclub at the end of last year.
    Dani Alves has been in prison since he was arrested on January 20 over rape claimsCredit: Getty
    Joana Sanz reportedly left Dani Alves after he was accused of rapeCredit: Getty
    His wife Joana Sanz visited him in the Brians 2 Prison in Catalonia in February amid reports the model had demanded a divorce.
    Sources said he “is completely devastated and very nervous” after his 29-year-old wife Joana told him she wanted to end their marriage.
    According to Cuatro, Alves, 39, wants to be “locked in his cell” for most of the day in the prison where’s he’s being held.
    It’s understood he’s now in a cell on his own after previously sharing with another inmate.
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    Alves has also gone on hunger strike and there are days when he doesn’t eat at all, according to reports.
    But he is reportedly allowed daily visits in the jail, where he is said to have made his prison football debut.
    It comes after Joana removed most photos of her with the footballer from her Instagram after he reportedly claimed he had consensual sex with his accuser – having initially denied he knew her.
    The Tenerife-born beauty, who married former Barcelona defender Alves in 2017, has yet to make any official comment on the report.
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    Alves was sacked by Mexican club UNAM Pumas after he was remanded in custody by a judge in Barcelona.
    A 23-year-old woman claimed she was assaulted by Alves at the city’s swanky Sutton venue on December 30, leading to his arrest on January 20.
    He has denied the allegations.
    A judge ruled Alves should be kept in custody, and he has been in the cells since at a jail outside the city.
    Alves who enjoyed two spells at Barcelona before signing for Mexican side UNAM Pumas last year, claimed before his arrest he had never met his female accuser.
    But the footballer told a court he had consensual sex with the woman.
    His lawyer claimed he changed his version of events about the alleged sexual assault to cover up his “infidelity”.
    Following the footballer’s arrest, Joana said she had lost the “two pillars in my life”.
    Alves flew into Barcelona after agreeing to be questioned over the allegations.
    Previously it emerged the woman claimed Alves slapped her and raped her in the nightclub bathroom.
    She is also said to have described seeing the footballer’s intimate tattoo while he was partly undressed.
    The tearful woman is said to have immediately told her friends what happened, and bouncers then alerted the cops.
    Pumas terminated his contract after he was held in custody – and now they are reportedly seeking £4million in damages from him for breach of contract.
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    Dani Alves ‘goes on hunger strike in prison after wife Joana Sanz leaves him over nightclub rape charge’

    DANI Alves has gone on hunger strike in jail after his wife left him following allegations he raped a woman in a nightclub, it was reported.The 39-year-old former Brazil and Barcelona football star has been in prison after being arrested on January 20 following claims he attacked the woman at the end of last year.
    Joana Sanz has reportedly left Dani Alves after he was accused of rapeCredit: Instagram @joanasanz
    The footballer is said to not be eating in prisonCredit: AP
    His wife Joana Sanz visited Alves in jail in February amid reports the model had demanded a divorce.
    According a report from Spanish TV station Cuatro, he has now gone on hunger strike in the prison where he’s being held.
    Sources told the broadcaster Alves is “is completely devastated and very nervous” after 29-year-old Joana told him she wanted to end their marriage and there are days when he doesn’t eat at all.
    It comes after removed most photos of her with the footballer from her Instagram after he reportedly claimed he had consensual sex with his accuser – having initially denied he knew her.

    The Tenerife-born beauty, who married former Barcelona defender Alves in 2017, has yet to make any official comment on the bombshell report.
    Alves was sacked by Mexican club UNAM Pumas after he was remanded in custody by a judge in Barcelona.
    The 23-year-old woman claimed she was assaulted by Alves at the city’s swanky Sutton venue on December 30, leading to his arrest on January 20.
    A judge ruled Alves should be kept in custody, and he has been in the cells since at a jail outside the city.
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    Alves who enjoyed two spells at Barcelona before signing for Mexican side UNAM Pumas last year, claimed before his arrest he had never met his female accuser.
    However, in a court hearing, the footballer reportedly told the magistrate he had consensual sex with the woman.
    Following the footballer’s arrest, Joana said she had lost the “two pillars in my life.”
    Alves flew into Barcelona after agreeing to be questioned over the allegations.
    Previously it emerged the woman claimed Alves slapped her and raped her in the nightclub bathroom,
    She is also said to have described seeing the footballer’s intimate tattoo while he was partly undressed.
    The tearful woman is said to have immediately told her friends what happened, and bouncers then alerted police.
    Pumas terminated his contract after he was held in custody – and now they are reportedly seeking £4million in damages from him for breach of contract.
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    Alves is the most decorated player in football history with 43 career trophies including three Champions League titles, two Copa Americas and an Olympic gold medal.
    Last week he reportedly made his debut for a prison football team.
    Alves is being held at Brians 2 Prison near BarcelonaCredit: Solarpix
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    Thugs linked to raid at Man Utd star Victor Lindelof’s home while his terrified wife and kids were inside are jailed

    A GANG of car thieves have been linked to a terrifying raid at Victor Lindelof’s home while he was playing for Man Utd.The centre-back’s wife Maja previously revealed how she was forced to lock herself in a room with her two children as the thugs broke in.
    Victor Lindelof and wife Maja were targeted by thievesCredit: Getty
    Lindelof, 28, was playing for Utd against Brentford at the time of the burglary on January 19 last year.
    Declan McClusky, Alan McCabe, Kade McEwan and Christopher Ward have now been jailed for their part in a conspiracy to burgle homes in a three-month rampage.
    Manchester Crown Court heard the burglars at Lindelof’s home in Trafford left empty-handed after they were “interrupted”.
    But police found a white Nissan Qashqai linked to the raid, which ad earlier been stolen from a nearby property.
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    Fingerprints found on the seized motor were identified to McCluskey.
    Police later linked the gang to 13 incidents where cars – including Audis and Porsches – were stolen from car parks and driveways acrpss Manchester.
    These vehicles would then be used in other burglaries as the thugs terrorised victims across the city.
    Hugh Mckee, prosecuting, said: “McCluskey and McCabe, the Crown says, are part of a long-running operation to burgle houses and steal cars.
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    “Jewellery was taken on at least two occasions that we know of.”
    Maja previously opened up about the raid on the family home in a harrowing Instagram post.
    She wrote: “During Victor’s game this Wednesday night we had a break-in at our house in Manchester.
    “I was home alone with both the kids but we managed to hide and lock ourselves in a room before they entered our house.
    “We are okay under the circumstances, but it was obviously a very traumatic and scary moment for both me and my little kids.
    “We are now in Sweden and are spending some time off with our families. Love, Maja.”
    Ralf Rangnick, then-interim manager, said at the time the Sweden international told him he did not want to leave his wife and children at home alone.
    McClusky, 20, was caged for thee years and four months after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit burglary, driving whilst disqualified and without insurance.
    McCabe, 19, was jailed for three years and 11 months and McEwan, 20, was sentenced to one year and 20 months after after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit burglary.
    While Ward, 20, was jailed for two years and eight months after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit burglary, dangerous driving, driving without insurance, possession of a bladed article and possession of cannabis.
    Detective Constable Chris Bromley from GMP Serious Organised Crime Group said: “This group were prolific thieves, and these were really intrusive crimes where they would often break into people’s homes and steal the cars from their drives, leaving people unable to get to work or take their children to school.
    “These men had no regard for public safety with their behaviour and reckless driving, and I hope this incident demonstrates that no matter how organised a gang may think they are, we will use all the experience and resources available to available to put these individuals behind bars.”
    Maja previously spoke of her terror at the burglaryCredit: Instagram / @majanilssonlindelof
    She had to hide with their two children as thugs raided her home
    Lindelof was away playing for Utd at the timeCredit: Getty
    The couple wed in 2018
    McClusky’s fingerprints were found on a car linked to the burglaryCredit: GMP
    McCabe was jailed for three years and 11 monthsCredit: GMP
    McEwan admitted conspiracy to commit burglaryCredit: GMP
    Ward was jailed for two years and eight monthsCredit: GMP
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