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The True Story Of Pedro Rodrigues Filho, The 'Brazilian Dexter' Who Hunted And Killed Over 70 Criminals
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The True Story Of Pedro Rodrigues Filho, The 'Brazilian Dexter' Who Hunted And Killed Over 70 Criminals

  • Rodrigues Filho, known as the real-life 'Dexter,' was killed outside a Sao Paulo home in March 2023.
  • He allegedly murdered more than 70 people, many of them criminals, while claiming he never killed the innocent.
  • Filho claimed his killings targeted criminals, not innocent people, and viewed himself as a vigilante.
  • After prison, he became a YouTuber who urged viewers to avoid crime.
  • Rodrigues Filho served multiple prison terms but was released for good behavior in 2018 before his final death.
  • His life story influenced public and media discussions around crime and punishment in Brazil.
  • Filho was reportedly killed by unidentified assailants in a car after threats and violence.
  • The case notes mention his early life as a traumatized child with an injured skull.
  • Rodrigues Filho nicknamed 'Pedrinho Matador' and later gained notoriety as a public figure in crime history.
  • Authorities detail that the maximum Brazilian sentence at the time limited long-term punishment, shaping Filho's recorded history.
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Brazil identifies 2 possible Ebola patients, as WHO reports some recoveries in Congo
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health22h ago

Brazil identifies 2 possible Ebola patients, as WHO reports some recoveries in Congo

  • Brazil monitors two people in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro for possible Ebola infection after exposure concerns.
  • One patient tested negative but remains isolated as a precaution in Brazil’s infectious-disease facility.
  • WHO chief Tedros said several recoveries from Bundibugyo Ebola were reported as a new treatment center opens in Bunia.
  • The Bunia treatment center opening aims to boost care as health workers face security challenges and community concerns.
  • WHO emphasizes community involvement to encourage early care and reporting to stop transmission.
  • The Congo outbreak has caused 906 suspected cases and 223 deaths, with confirmed cases rising in neighboring Uganda.
  • MSF calls for expanded testing and faster aid deployment to curb the outbreak in Congo.
  • Alleged attacks on health centers by locals complicate outbreak response in Ituri.
  • Tedros urged community involvement as part of the outbreak response plan.
  • Uganda reports nine Ebola cases and one death as part of the regional spread.
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Ebola: Brazil monitors two patients for possible infection
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health12h ago

Ebola: Brazil monitors two patients for possible infection

  • Brazil police monitor two patients in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro for a possible Ebola infection as tests await results.
  • In São Paulo, the patient from DR Congo tested positive for meningitis and is in serious condition.
  • In Rio de Janeiro, a Belgian man arriving from Uganda showed viral symptoms and safety protocols were activated.
  • Tests for both patients are expected next week to determine if they have Ebola.
  • If confirmed, these cases would be the first Ebola infections outside Africa since the outbreak began in DR Congo.
  • The Bundibugyo strain, involved in the DR Congo outbreak, has no proven vaccine and kills about a third of those infected.
  • Officials say the diagnoses do not rule out Ebola, and both patients have other conditions as well.
  • MSF warned about an alarming rapid spread of Ebola as cases rise in DR Congo.
  • WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus continues a visit to DR Congo's Ituri province amid containment efforts.
  • Despite possible cases abroad, WHO says global spread is highly unlikely.
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Ebola surge has reached Brazil, experts fear
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Ebola surge has reached Brazil, experts fear

  • Latest development: Ebola reportedly reached Brazil as officials investigate two suspected cases.
  • Outbreak context: The Congo outbreak has killed about 250 and is spreading quickly according to aid groups.
  • Aid response: Doctors Without Borders warns the response has not kept pace with the epidemic's rapid spread.
  • Government actions: Brazil considers emergency measures as two suspected cases are evaluated.
  • WHO stance: WHO advises against border closures despite fears of cross-border spread.
  • Travel restrictions: Several nations have restricted entry for people from affected regions.
  • Strain details: The Bundibugyo virus is the current Ebola strain with no vaccine.
  • Expert warning: Officials urge transparency to save lives as cases rise.
  • Local health measures: Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro have imposed emergency steps amid investigations.
  • Contextual note: No definitive vaccine or cure exists for the current strain.
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Brazil investigates possible Ebola cases amid scramble to contain outbreak
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Brazil investigates possible Ebola cases amid scramble to contain outbreak

  • Brazil investigates two suspected Ebola cases as Congo faces the ongoing outbreak.
  • WHO's top official traveled to Ituri to help contain the outbreak in Congo and Uganda.
  • MSF says the outbreak is outpacing the response, calling for more staff and testing.
  • The Bundibugyo strain is driving the outbreak, with hundreds of suspected cases investigated in Congo and Uganda.
  • WHO notes the outbreak is classified as a public health emergency of international concern.
  • Officials emphasize early detection, isolation, and safe burials remain major challenges.
  • Some patients have recovered, expanding treatment capacity at new facilities.
  • International aid groups warn the outbreak's spread could outpace containment.
  • Health officials in Brazil are testing suspected Ebola cases amid travel-related concerns.
  • Italy triggered protocols for a suspected case linked to Congo but the test was negative.
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