MG: Man is killed hours after the burial of his brother killed in a cheering fight



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Francis Albert Gonçalves, 22, was shot to death after an alleged fight between fans (Credit: Playback / Instagram)

The Minas Gerais police are investigating the death of two brothers within two days. On Monday (7), 22-year-old Francis Albert Gonçalves was shot dead after an alleged fight between organized fans of Atlético-MG and Cruzeiro. On Wednesday (9), his brother Thiago Gonçalves Vinícius dos Santos, 29, was murdered hours after attending the funeral. The information is from Uol.

According to the Police, there is still no information on the authorship or motivation of the crime against Thiago. He has been in prison for 12 years for drug trafficking, personal injury and illegal possession of weapons and has been free for about a month.

Still according to police, Francis was hit by four 380 caliber shots and died on the spot. The motivation for the crime was a fight between fans, according to the report.

On social media, the Mafia Blue crowd, organized by Cruzeiro, paid tribute to the fans and accused the members of Galoucura, organized by Atlético-MG, of being responsible for the shooting. In response, Galoucura rejected the accusations and stated that “it is up to the authorities to investigate each case.”

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