Fire at Ninho do Urubu five years ago; see how the survivors are doing

Five years after the tragedy at CT Ninho do Urubu, survivors leave Flamengo and the process continues without punishing anyone responsible; look

Among so many tragedies in the history of Brazilian football, one of them celebrates its anniversary this Thursday, the 7th, with no punishment for those involved and much sadness from family members. The fire at CT Ninho do Urubu, which killed 10 teenagers who were part of the youth teams of the Flamengocompletes five years.

In addition to the aspiring professional athletes who died, other players emerged as survivors and seek life as a professional player. Only three of the 16 involved remain at the club, the goalkeeper being Dyogowho is in the under-20s, the midfielder Rayan Lucaswho has already played professionally this season, and Jonathan Venturawho was a defender, but retired due to burns and works in scouting.

Cauan Emanuel is still an example of an attempt to establish himself in professional football, as his contract with the Strength be closed at the end of 2023, and is currently without a club. According to the 19-year-old, giving up his career was an option, but his family and businessman didn’t let that happen.

Meanwhile, two of the young people are competing in the Paranaense Championship, they are Pablo Ruan It is Samuel Costaacting for Azuriz It is London, respectively. The athletes can even face each other on February 17th, when both teams meet at Estádio do Café.

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Despite so many examples of young people moving on with their lives, the families of some victims are still fighting for justice. The process that has nine defendants indicted for manslaughter still does not have anyone criminally punished. The next step will be to hear witnesses of what happened, but this hearing has not yet been scheduled.


Source: sportbuzz

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