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Gritzbach case: businessman's girlfriend says she dreamt of murder four months before the crime

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In an interview with the program Record Camera, she said that after the “premonition” she became more apprehensive, but Gritzbach said that “everything was fine.” Digital influencer Maria Helena Paiva, girlfriend of businessman Vinícius Gritzbach, who was shot dead at Guarulhos Airport, said she dreamt of the murder four months before the crime. In an interview with the show Record Camera, she said that after the “premonition” she became more ap…
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The girlfriend of Antônio Vinicius Gritzbach, who reported the First Capital Command (PCC) and was killed at Guarulhos International Airport on November 8, raised the hypothesis that an ambush had been set up to execute him. He died after being shot ten times with a rifle while disembarking in São Paulo while returning from Alagoas. + Read more news from Brazil in the West In an interview with the show Sunday Spectacular, aired this Sunday, 24, …

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In an interview with the program Record Camera, she said that after the “premonition” she became more apprehensive, but Gritzbach said that “everything was fine.” Digital influencer Maria Helena Paiva, girlfriend of businessman Vinícius Gritzbach, who was shot dead at Guarulhos Airport, said she dreamt of the murder four months before the crime. In an interview with the show Record Camera, she said that after the “premonition” she became more ap…

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Monday, November 25, 2024.
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