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Having said love, this man died after taking a photo with his lover

BRASILIA, KOMPAS.com – A pair lover of Brazil celebrating their 2-year relationship by taking a photo together. Tragically, 5 minutes after taking a group photo, the man died.

The man who is sink named Joao Guilherme Torres Fadini (24), a young Brazilian businessman while his fiancée named Larissa Campos (25).

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The two of them are celebrating 2 years together at Dam Itupararanga, Sorocaba region, Sao Paulo state, Brazil with their friends.

After taking a photo together, Joao and his friends competed in a fast swimming competition dam. Joao reportedly had an incident and drowned.

In fact, Joao is known to be good at swimming. He had kissed his lover Larissa’s forehead before swimming and died from drowning at the end of last August.

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“After kissing me, he took off his clothes and went into the water with our friends. He asked me to wait for him and said that he loved me,” Larissa was quoted as saying Daily Mirror, Friday (4/9/2020).

Larissa shared that Joao was involved in the swim race and nearly won the match.

When everyone was about to give up, Joao and Larissa’s brother-in-law, Gabriel were still fighting together. However, suddenly, Joao disappeared underwater.

Everyone looked for Joao before emergency services finally arrived with divers and search crews by boat.

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Larissa said, “While the emergency services were on their way, we looked everywhere but to no avail.”

Officers finally arrived half an hour later and the divers found Joao dead.

Larissa was devastated. He told her that her boyfriend intended to marry her in May next year, but it was all hope.

“All I think about and I dream about is him. Now all that remains are memories of all that we have lived and we dreamed of,” concluded Larissa.


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