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The São Paulo Civil Police are investigating the death of the 21-year-old model and dancer Júlia Melo Carlota. The young woman died last Sunday (20) during the recording of a funk clip of MC’s Tiger and 2B of ZL. Julia would have gotten sick and fell among the other dancers. She was rescued, but arrived at the hospital dead. The information is from the newspaper Extra.
According to investigations, the young woman died around 5 in the afternoon on Sunday. Hours after the model fell ill, relatives were informed that Julia had a sudden illness on stage where she was performing a dance performance.
According to the Police, an investigation was requested from the Legal Medical Institute (IML) and the case was registered as an alleged death (sudden death) by the Suzano Police Station. By message to Extra, Mc 2B of ZL stated that he had already contacted the victim’s relatives, who had twin children, 2 years old.
Júlia had already made other clips of the musician, who invited her to participate in the last recording. A video of the model going to the place where the clip would be recorded was published on social networks.
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