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Five Years After Miguel's Death, Mother Still Fights for Justice

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Five years later, the death of Miguel Otávio Santana da Silva still remains unpunished. A protest in front of the Twin Towers, scheduled for Monday, June 2, is expected to mark the date, calling for #JusticeForMiguel. Sari Mariana Costa Gaspar Corte Real, his mother's former employer, let the boy enter the elevator alone and pressed the button for the top floor. The scene was recorded by the building's cameras.
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We were still in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic when that terrible news arrived. It was June 2, 2020. A five-year-old boy had died after falling from the 9th floor of the luxury building called Torres Gêmeas, in downtown Recife. Those who lived in the capital of Pernambuco at the time knew those skyscrapers well. They had already been the scene of other criminal scenes. Built on the banks of the Capibaribe River amid protests by social movem…

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Agência Pública broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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