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Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: watty on December 20, 2019, 05:30:44 pm

Title: Don't refuse a booking in Brazil!
Post by: watty on December 20, 2019, 05:30:44 pm
Murder of Uber drivers may be Brazil gang leader’s ‘revenge’ for cancelled ride (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/dec/19/brazil-uber-drivers-murder-gang-leader-cancelled-ride)

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The grisly murder of four drivers for Uber and another ridesharing service in a Brazilian favela may have been driven by vengeance after a gang leader’s sick mother had a ride cancelled, police have said.

The four men, aged between 23 and 48, were tortured and killed after being called to the Jardim Santo Inácio favela in the north-eastern city of Salvador last week. A fifth driver made a dramatic escape and alerted police. He and two victims worked for the Brazilian transport company 99; the others for Uber.

In a statement on Thursday, police said that the motive for the killings was still being investigated, but “one line of inquiry points towards revenge against the drivers, after a trip was refused”.

.... “The gangster ordered these people killed because his mother called Uber, but the car never arrived,” the Bahia governor, Rui Costa, told reporters.
Title: Re: Don't refuse a booking in Brazil!
Post by: silverbullet on December 20, 2019, 08:48:37 pm
Murder of Uber drivers may be Brazil gang leader’s ‘revenge’ for cancelled ride (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/dec/19/brazil-uber-drivers-murder-gang-leader-cancelled-ride)

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The grisly murder of four drivers for Uber and another ridesharing service in a Brazilian favela may have been driven by vengeance after a gang leader’s sick mother had a ride cancelled, police have said.

The four men, aged between 23 and 48, were tortured and killed after being called to the Jardim Santo Inácio favela in the north-eastern city of Salvador last week. A fifth driver made a dramatic escape and alerted police. He and two victims worked for the Brazilian transport company 99; the others for Uber.

In a statement on Thursday, police said that the motive for the killings was still being investigated, but “one line of inquiry points towards revenge against the drivers, after a trip was refused”.

.... “The gangster ordered these people killed because his mother called Uber, but the car never arrived,” the Bahia governor, Rui Costa, told reporters.
I hope the families get the soilage charge at least.