A former professional footballer's head has been severed and
left on the doorstep of his home in a rucksack.
The horrified wife of Joao Rodrigo
Silva Santos, 35, made
the gruesome discovery as she left the house in Rio de Janeiro for work early
yesterday morning.
The player's eyes and tongue had been cut out and his head
placed inside one of his own rucksacks, police said.
Mr Santos retired from football two years ago after a
successful career playing for several teams in Rio de Janeiro, as well as for
clubs in Sweden and Honduras.
He had recently set up his own business selling health foods
and dietary supplements.
Police said today that Mr Santos is believed to have been
snatched as he closed up his shop late on Monday night.
Witnesses said they saw several men bundling him into his
car, a Hyundai i30, and speeding off just before midnight, a spokesman said.
Mr Santos' brother-in-law, who didn't want to be named, told
Brazil's Globo G1 website that the player's wife, Geisa Silva, 31, stayed up
all night after her husband failed to arrive home.
He said: "Every time a car passed by she would go to
see.
"She was getting ready to go to work at around 5.30am
when she heard a noise, opened the front door and saw his rucksack. When she
opened it, it was his head.
"From what I know, he didn't have any enemies and
neither did his wife."
Investigators are probing whether Mr Santos was murdered by
a drugs gang because of Ms Silva's work at a military police base in a local
slum.
The 'Police Pacification Unit' in the Morro do Sao Carlos is
one of dozens set up in Rio's favelas to retake control of the city's slums
from violent drug traffickers.
However, according to police chief Rafael Rangel, Mrs Silva
worked as a social worker in the base and didn't patrol the streets or make
arrests like other police officers.
He told Brazil's O Dia newspaper the motives of the murder
are still unclear.
He said: "Mrs Silva has no idea who would have done
this.
"Neither she, her husband or any other member of the
family have suffered any type of threat as far as she knows.
"There is nothing that would justify such a barbarous
crime."
He added that police have begun searching for the rest of Mr
Santos' body.
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