National bodybuilding champion Eustácio Batista Dias, shot on Tuesday afternoon (17) in Botucatu, in the interior of São Paulo, was born in Teixeira de Freitas, in the south of Bahia, and was 27 years old. He had lived in São Paulo for approximately two years.
Eustácio received the national title in the “Men’s Physique Júnior” category in 2018.
On social media, where he had almost 11 thousand followers, he defined himself as “married”, but there is no record of a spouse on his profile. He also declared himself a “muscular physique athlete”.
Eustácio has frequently published videos on YouTube since April this year, when he started his channel on the platform to give training and nutrition tips.
In a video published on YouTube in the early hours of Tuesday, hours before he was murdered, Eustácio says that he had been involved in “a crazy world” in the last three years, but that he learned that “crime doesn’t pay” and that he was correcting his mistakes. errors.
“Enter a crazy world and I ended up wasting time. In fact, it is also learning. I learned a lot: crime doesn’t pay (…) The important thing is that I’m fixing it, getting back to my job, my diet, training, I’m focused again and doing the right thing”, he said.
According to the Botucatu Sectional Delegate, Lourenço Talamonte Netto, the athlete was on death row for involvement in drug trafficking. He had also been arrested for trafficking when he was transporting 4 kg of cocaine in São Paulo.
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*Published by Pedro Jordão, from CNN in Sao Paulo
Source: CNN Brasil

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