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Nest Boys! The Rio Court decided that the Flamengo will have to pay compensation to the family of Christian Esmério Cândido, died at age 15. The tragedy occurred as a result of the fire in the basic category accommodation in CT Ninho do Urubuin Vargem Grandewest side of the city.
The judge André Aiexfrom the 33rd Civil Court of the Court of Justice, defined that the Flamengo has to pay R$1.41 million to the boy’s father and mother. The judge also decided that the athlete’s brother, Cristiano Esmériois entitled to compensation worth R$120,000 for moral damages.
In the fire that occurred on February 8, 2019, ten players from the club’s academy died and three were injured. All were aged between 14 and 16 years old. The players were sleeping in the accommodation and were surprised by the fire that engulfed the facilities. The judge also ruled that the pension Christian must be paid by the year in which the athlete would turn 45 years old.
“Considering the specificities of a football player’s career, notably that of a goalkeeper, the payment set out above must be made by the defendant until the date on which the fatal victim turns 45 years of age, or until the date of death of their parents, whichever occur first”, the judge decided.
TRIBUTE TO THE NEST BOYS!
Five years ago, at 5:17 am on February 8, a fire broke out that killed ten teenage athletes housed in containers. The tragedy happened in CT do Flamengobetter known as Vulture’s Nestin the west zone of the city of Rio de Janeiro. The criminal case continues Justice – the first hearing took place in August last year.
However, the recently released book “Far from the Nest”by journalist and writer Daniela Arbex, brings never-before-seen revelations from that fateful dawn. Aged between 14 and 16, the following died in the fire: Arthur Vinicius, Athila Paixão, Bernardo Pisetta, Christian Esmério, Gedson Santos, Jorge Eduardo, Pablo Henrique, Rykelmo de Souza Viana, Samuel Thomas It is Victor Isaias.
“I don’t write about tragedies, but about omissions that cause tragedies“, he said Arbex at the beginning of the interview he gave to the Stadium program, on TV Brasil, one day after the book’s launch on Rio de Janeiro. Among the novel revelations in the book is the fact that the Nest Boys They didn’t die in their sleep, as most parents thought.
(Brazil Agency)
Source: Atrevida

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