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Brazil: Japanese National Victim of Street Assault
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1. Incident Date and Time
November 11 (Monday), at 10:30 AM
2. Location
In front of a convenience store at the intersection of Rua Coronel Oscar Porto and Rua Afonso de Freitas in the Paraíso neighborhood, São Paulo City.
3. Incident Overview
The victim, a Japanese national, was walking in the mentioned area when they passed by a man who appeared to be homeless. The man threw an object, resembling a concrete block, at the victim from behind. The block hit the victim around the waist, causing a light injury from the shock. The victim was sheltered by Brazilians nearby, but the man was reportedly shouting incoherent things. The suspect was tall, wearing red pants and carrying a yellow blanket over his shoulder.
4. Victim’s Loss
No property was taken, though the victim suffered a minor injury.
5. Safety Advice
Awareness of Local Conditions: São Paulo has significant wealth disparity, and it is common to encounter unemployed or homeless individuals throughout the city. Although this incident appeared to be an assault with unclear motives, it highlights the risk that such incidents could escalate into more serious crimes, including robbery.
Precautionary Measures:
Always remain vigilant when going out and be aware of your surroundings.
If you encounter suspicious individuals, avoid them while being mindful of traffic and other hazards.
Should you feel in danger, leave the area promptly and seek safety.
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