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Gallery: Rio Favela Survival: qsakamaki_rio31

Bodies of a mother and two kids remain in a bike cart, in a forest of Baixada Fluminense, after they were killed and dumped by their own family member. Although the motivation is unknown, this type of fatal domestic violence is a kind of common in Rio, as violence and street crime are tremendously rampant in the community and as those factors affect its people in a variety of dimensions. June 2007.

Bodies of a mother and two kids remain in a bike cart, in a forest of Baixada Fluminense, after they were killed and dumped by their own family member. Although the motivation is unknown, this type of fatal domestic violence is a kind of common in Rio, as violence and street crime are tremendously rampant in the community and as those factors affect its people in a variety of dimensions. June 2007. 

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