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Photo triggered Amazon murders of journalist, guide: AG

Bruno Pereira asked Dom Phillips to photograph boat belonging to their killers, statement says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 23 Jul 2022 8:00AM

Photo triggered Amazon murders of journalist, guide: AG
According to a statement from the attorney-general’s office, this detail, revealed after the filing on Thursday of charges against the three men suspected of committing the murder of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira, may count as an aggravating factor in sentencing. – AFP pic, July 23, 2022

BRASÍLIA – The murders in June of British journalist Dom Phillips and Brazilian indigenous expert Bruno Pereira in the Amazon were likely sparked when they sought to photograph a boat belonging to their killers, the attorney-general’s office said yesterday.

Pereira had asked Phillips to photograph the boat, according to a statement from the office that said this detail may count as an aggravating factor in sentencing.

The details were revealed after the filing on Thursday of charges against the three men suspected of committing the double murder.

Amarildo da Costa de Oliveira and Jefferson da Silva Lima have both confessed to the crime, according to officials, while Oseney da Costa de Oliveira – brother of Amarildo – has not.

The trio stands accused of murder in the first degree and of hiding the bodies.

“Bruno was killed by three bullets, one in the back without any possibility of defence,” said the statement.

“Dom was killed simply because he was with Bruno, in order to ensure impunity for the previous crime.”

Phillips, 57, and Pereira, 41, were shot dead while returning from an expedition in a remote region of the rainforest that is plagued by drug trafficking, illegal gold mining, and fishing.

Phillips, the author of dozens of articles on the Amazon and a long-time contributor to The Guardian newspaper and other major news organisations, was traveling to the Javari Valley as part of research for a book.

Pereira was serving as his guide and had previously traveled with him to the area.

An outspoken defender of indigenous rights, Pereira had received multiple death threats prior to his murder.

Police are investigating a possible link to illegal fishing on protected indigenous lands – an issue close to Pereira’s heart – as a motive for the killing. – AFP, July 23, 2022

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