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Bo vs. Caio Paulista reports punches, kidnapping, addiction to betrayal

Bo vs. Caio Paulista reports punches, kidnapping, addiction to betrayal

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In the early hours of October 22 last year, Ana Clara reported experiencing another bout of aggression. The player had gone out to visit some friends in Itaquera, a neighborhood in the eastern region of São Paulo, on the 21st.

According to the version, around 8 p.m., Deborah, the player’s sister, asked Clara “if she knew about her fiancé”. At the same time, the left-back’s childhood friend posted a photo on Instagram, in which he appeared with several women. So, the sister-in-law went to the place to find out.

Clara decided to go clubbing alone to “go out” and left her daughter with the nanny. Afterwards, Caio had impersonated his sister in text messages to ask where she was.

He sent her a text asking her to leave the premises, saying that if he came in it would be worse. The permit holder no longer had any messages due to a problem with her cell phone. When she left, at approximately 2:40 a.m. on 10/22/23, he pushed her by the hair. [coque]orders her to get into the car. Her sister-in-law and fiancé were in the car. She held onto the side of the car to stop her from getting in, so he forced her, pushed her, and punched her (hook) in the face. The reporter believes she is dead.
Excerpt from BO

The young woman did not seek medical attention at the time, nor did she file a police report, but she did photograph the injury to her face. She accepted the athlete’s apology and continued the relationship.

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