The action was brought by a Rio reveler who was trapped during a Bloco Coruja parade.
The Special Civil Court of the Oceanic Region of Niterói has acquitted the singer Ivete Sangalo of the lawsuit brought by a Rio reveller, after she suffered damages during the performance of Bloco Coruja, in Salvador, Bahia. The information was released on Wednesday (16/10) by the columnist Ancelmo Gois of the newspaper O Globo.
During the parade, Niteroi’s reveler and his wife were trapped between the rope and the support car of the carnival block due to the excessive concentration of people from other blocks. The victims suffered several bruises, but the magistrate did not condemn Veveta for the extreme situation.
The court ordered the conviction only of the Bahian company Pau D’Arco Produções e Eventos, responsible for Bloco Coruja. According to the decision, the company will have to pay the birthday boy compensation of R$ 3,000 for moral damages.
“I do not see the responsibility of the second defendant, considering that she is simply the singer hired to perform at the event,” the court underlined in its decision, absolving singer Ivete Sangalo from the legal action.
Source: Terra

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