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#Cheers: Killed More than 40 Children Brutally and Kept Part of Their Bodies as a Souvenir

Summary by Felix Victorino
Born in 1964 in Caxias, Maranhão, Francisco das Chagas was, in appearance, an ordinary man, who worked as a bicycle mechanic, a trade he used to integrate into the life of humble communities. It was enough to see him: always willing to help, waving from his small workshop, offering cheap arrangements. For many, he was a quiet neighbor, helpful, without history or astonishment. That almost transparent profile, the image of the simple and working …
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Born in 1964 in Caxias, Maranhão, Francisco das Chagas was, in appearance, an ordinary man, who worked as a bicycle mechanic, a trade he used to integrate into the life of humble communities. It was enough to see him: always willing to help, waving from his small workshop, offering cheap arrangements. For many, he was a quiet neighbor, helpful, without history or astonishment. That almost transparent profile, the image of the simple and working …

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Felix Victorino broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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