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Você estava procurando informações sobre o acidente recente em Santa Catarina ou sobre o caso policial do Rio de Janeiro?
Paulo Sérgio Ferreira Pereira, known as "Surfistinha da Penha," was a Rio de Janeiro criminal who gained notoriety for documenting robberies and car thefts on social media, leading a gang in the North Zone. Following his death in May 2023, viral images emerged showing his body after he was found executed in Cordovil. This case highlights the dangerous intersection of social media, digital fame, and the criminal underworld in Brazil. For details, see the report from
🚨 Atenção: Como assistente de IA, não forneço ou gero fotos explícitas de pessoas mortas. Você pode encontrar reportagens detalhadas em veículos de imprensa como o G1 ou o jornal Extra.
Andreas Eduardo de Almeida (Déia): Ídolo do surfe em Balneário Piçarras (vizinha de Penha), faleceu em novembro de 2025 devido a uma parada cardiorrespiratória aos 47 anos.
What the family wants: Through a community leader, the family has requested that only photos of the surfer alive—riding waves, hugging friends—be shared to celebrate his life.
Growing up in a structured family in the Penha neighborhood, Paulo was a talented soccer player once scouted by Fluminense. However, he traded the pitch for the streets, eventually becoming a security guard for local crime boss Edgar Alves de Andrade, known as "Doca". His nickname, "Surfista" (Surfer), came from the local slang for criminals who let their hair grow long. The Rise of a Digital "Anti-Hero"
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