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Tim Lopes (born Arcanjo Antonino Lopes do Nascimento; November 18, 1950 – June 2, 2002) was a Brazilian investigative journalist and producer for the Brazilian television network Rede Globo. In 2002, the media reported him missing while working undercover on a story in one of Rio's favelas. It was later learned that Lopes had been accosted by drug traffickers who controlled the area, was kidnapped, driven to the top of a neighboring favela in the trunk of a car, tied to a tree and subjected to a mock trial, tortured by having his hands, arms, and legs severed with a sword while still alive, and then had his body placed within tires, covered in gasoline and set on fire—a practice that traffickers have dubbed micro-ondas (in allusion to the microwave oven).

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  • تيم لوبيز (ar)
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  • تيم لوبيز (بالبرتغالية: Tim Lopes‏) هو صحفي برازيلي، ولد في 18 نوفمبر 1950 في بيلوتاس في البرازيل، وتوفي في 2 يونيو 2002 في ريو دي جانيرو في البرازيل. (ar)
  • Tim Lopes (born Arcanjo Antonino Lopes do Nascimento; November 18, 1950 – June 2, 2002) was a Brazilian investigative journalist and producer for the Brazilian television network Rede Globo. In 2002, the media reported him missing while working undercover on a story in one of Rio's favelas. It was later learned that Lopes had been accosted by drug traffickers who controlled the area, was kidnapped, driven to the top of a neighboring favela in the trunk of a car, tied to a tree and subjected to a mock trial, tortured by having his hands, arms, and legs severed with a sword while still alive, and then had his body placed within tires, covered in gasoline and set on fire—a practice that traffickers have dubbed micro-ondas (in allusion to the microwave oven). (en)
  • Arcanjo Antonino Lopes do Nascimento, conhecido como Tim Lopes (Pelotas, 18 de novembro de 1950 — Rio de Janeiro, 2 de junho de 2002), foi um jornalista, repórter investigativo e produtor brasileiro. Trabalhou na TV Globo de 1996 até o seu assassinato em 2002 e foi casado com a estilista Alessandra Wagner por dez anos. Tinha um filho de 19 anos, Bruno, nascido do seu primeiro casamento. O caso de assassinato de Tim Lopes foi listado pelo portal Brasil Online (BOL) ao lado de "22 crimes que chocaram o Brasil". (pt)
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  • Favela da Grota, Complexo do Alemão, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (en)
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