The boy has sued his father for the death of his mother and will be compensated for moral damages

The goalkeeper Bruno Fernandes Souza, convicted of the murder of Eliza Samudio and who has lived in a semi-open regime since 2019, will have to to compensate his son with his ex partner in R $ 650 thousand at the request of the judge of Mato Grosso do Sul.
At trial, that Land accessed, it is explained that this value is divided into two parts. Approximately R $ 150,000 relates to material damage, while R $ 500,000 relates to non-pecuniary damage. Until payment is made, the amount will continue to be adjusted with interest of 1% per month.
Since Bruno’s son is a minor, his grandmother Sonia Moura, with whom he lives, represented him in the lawsuit.
The decision was registered on Thursday 27, at the 6th Civil Court, signed by the judge Dani Luis Dalla Riva. According to the story that Land accessed, the trial began in October 2014.
Bruno out of jail
Bruno was sentenced in 2013 to 22 years and three months in prison for the murder and concealment of the body of Eliza Samudi, his former partner. The sentence also included the accusation of kidnapping and false detention of the couple’s child by the goalkeeper.
In 2017 the player’s sentence was reduced by 18 months by Justice. Until, in July 2019, Bruno managed to switch to the semi-open regime, with a progression of the sentence. After all that had happened, the goalkeeper kept trying to get back to professional football.
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