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Star Brazilian goalie in jail for ex-lover’s murder

Souza, the goalkeeper and captain of Brazil’s championship-winning club Flamengo, met Eliza Samudio, at a teammate’s party last year and got her pregnant the first night they spent together, police said. But he became enraged when she insisted on keeping the baby. Samudio filed a complaint in October, saying Souza tried to force her to swallow an abortion-inducing drug.
After their child, now four months old, was born and Samudio tried to prove Souza was the father, he hired a former police detective, Luiz Aparecido Santos, to kidnap, beat and murder her, investigators said. They suspect that Samudio, 25, was kidnapped from a Rio hotel on June 4 and driven to a house near the city of Belo Horizonte, six hours away.
One of Souza’s cousins, who allegedly took part in the abduction, said that Santos committed ‘‘barbaric tortures’’ while loud music blared, the newspaper Estado de Sao Paulo claimed. When Samudio begged Santos to stop, saying she couldn’t bear it any more, he allegedly replied, ‘‘You are not going to bear it any more. You are going to die.’’ AGENCIES
Woman jailed for sex with son she sent for adoption
Thirty-six-year-old Aimee L Sword of Waterford Township apologised at her sentencing Monday in Oakland County Circuit Court. She had pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct in a deal with prosecutors. The police say Sword used Facebook in 2008 to find her son, who’s now 16. She gave him up for adoption as an infant. “I don’t understand it,” Sword said, referring to her behaviour.
Sword’s son, who has a different last name, was 16 when he testified at the preliminary exam in January that Sword contacted him in May 2008 while he was living in an adoptive home in Grand Rapids. He said they met at a Grand Rapids hotel and had sex, and then later had sex in Waterford Township. Waterford Township is 30 miles northwest of Detroit.
Defense attorney Mitchell Ribitwer said Tuesday in Oakland Circuit Judge Dan O’Brien’s courtroom that Sword fully accepts responsibility for her actions. Assistant Prosecutor Nicki Weisberger called what Sword did a “selfish, cowardly, despicable act”.
Nigerian man arrested with bags carrying 70 dead babies
A man carrying bags containing more than 70 dead babies has been arrested in Nigeria.
He was employed by the Lagos University Teaching Hospital to take the corpses to a cemetery.
The worker was allegedly trying to dump the corpses as he could not afford burial fees.
A hospital spokesman said it was co-operating with police investigations into the incident.
A journalist in Lagos says many families are too devastated to deal with the dead babies and others cannot afford morgue fees, so abandon them outside hospitals. Hospitals hire contractors to bury the corpses.
'Embarrassment'
A police preliminary investigation also led to the arrest of some workers in the Department of Morbid and Anatomy at the teaching hospital, said Lagos state police public relations officer Frank Mba.
He also said that the suspect had not intended to use the bodies in any rituals.
"We are sure that the suspect is neither a ritualist nor a murderer nor a trafficker. Other contending issues like corruption and abuse of office will be investigated," Mr Mba added.
The hospital described the incident as an embarrassment to the organisation.
The BBC's Fidelis Mbah says there's been a state of shock and disbelief among people in Lagos who cannot believe that a hospital with the magnitude of Lagos University Teaching Hospital would allow a contactor to handle that many corpses without supervision from its staff.
‘Sent back’ by civic hospital, woman gives birth on street
The vendor of a local newspaper, who claims to have assisted in the delivery, said, “Between 3.30 and 4 am, I saw a couple enter the hospital. They came out after a while. The man went somewhere while she waited, clutching at her belly.”
He said she fainted and started bleeding, and that he and another woman rushed into the hospital but nurses told them the hospital could not handle premature deliveries. By then, the husband had returned and the three of them helped her deliver.
“I saw a nurse looking out of the window. She saw the pain my wife was in but did not come out,” said Kishor Gohil, the husband.
Assistant health officer Dr Sajivani Palkar, said, “Some staff said they saw the delivery near the hospital gate and brought the mother and baby inside. Others gave a contradictory version saying the delivery happened on the way to LTMG Hospital.”
Local MNS workers agitated at the BMC clinic demanding resignation of the lone doctor on duty. They say an eyewitness called the police. “Only after their arrival did a nurse come down and cut the umbilical cord, on the footpath. The mother and the newborn were carried inside,” MNS worker Swanand Kamat said. The baby was sent to LTMG then, and the mother on Tuesday, they said. Palkar says nobody “told me anything about the umbilical cord being cut on the street.”
The BMC health office will conduct a probe and the report is expected in 48 hours. The LTMG dean did not comment. A source at the hospital said, “We did not have to keep the baby in the ICU so it looks the delivery was not very premature...”The newborn is in the regular paediatric ward. The source added because of unassisted delivery, the baby was meconium stained, a complication arising out of foetal distress and the mother suffered unnecessary blood loss.
Dr GT Ambe, BMC executive health officer, said, “We have taken inputs from all sides and will file an official report tomorrow...”
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