Boxer, 26, burned ALIVE after getting struck by oncoming bus as he waited for help with broken-down motorbike
A YOUNG boxer was burned alive under a bus after it smashed into his broken-down motorbike on a busy road – then burst into flames as he waited for help.
Flavio Augusto Schuller Azambuja, 26, had been on his way to work when his bike suddenly packed in on a road in Florianopolis, Brazil, on the morning of October 8.



The amateur fighter, who owned a furniture-cleaning company, called his brother to come to his aid.
But before help could arrive, tragedy struck.
As Flavio tried to move his stricken motorbike to safety, a bus ploughed into the vehicle, sending him tumbling and trapping him underneath.
The bus then caught fire, sparking a horrifying blaze that quickly engulfed the vehicle.
Horrified onlookers rushed to help as the bus screeched to a halt.
Witnesses said Flavio was trying to move into the emergency lane when the collision happened.
Panicked passengers scrambled to flee as the flames took hold.
Flavio’s brother arrived moments later – and desperately joined the bus driver and bystanders in a frantic bid to pull him out from under the vehicle.
But the intense heat and raging flames forced them back, leaving them helpless as the fire grew.
Firefighters raced to the scene, but by then the inferno had spread through the entire bus.
Miraculously, all seven passengers on board managed to escape unharmed before the bus was completely swallowed by flames.
Tragically, Flavio was unable to be rescued and died at the scene.
The young man was a native of Rio Grande do Sul and ran a furniture-cleaning business based in Ingleses, in the north of the island.
Outside of work, he was a dedicated amateur boxer who had competed in major regional tournaments – including the Cinturão de Ouro, one of southern Brazil’s biggest boxing events.


His devastated coach, known as Paboom, shared a heartfelt tribute online.
He wrote: “Filhote, I wish from the bottom of my heart that good spirits welcome you, my loyal one.”
His local boxing club announced it would close on Thursday and Friday as a mark of respect for the talented fighter.
The bus involved in the crash – a yellow executive model with just four months of service – is now set to be thoroughly examined as part of the ongoing police investigation.
Authorities are working to piece together exactly how the tragedy unfolded, as tributes continue to pour in for the young boxer whose life was cut short in such a horrific way.
It comes after the horrific death of woman who was set on fire while asleep on a New York subway.
The attacker calmly watched his victim blaze at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue Station in Brooklyn in front of shocked commuters.
A suspect was arrested following what the police commissioner called “one of the most depraved crimes one person could possibly commit.”
The man allegedly threw a lit match at her and she was found burning alive in the middle of the carriage
“What they saw was a person standing inside the train car fully engulfed in flames,” New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said at a press conference.
Cops used fire extinguishers to put out the fire and the woman was pronounced dead at the scene by emergency respondents.


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Pub boss perv who installed secret cameras in men’s toilet to watch blokes use urinals is jailed
A PUB boss who installed secret CCTV cameras in the men’s toilet has been jailed.
Ronald Hall, 50, also snapped his customers using the urinals under the pretence of tackling drug use at Plough & Harrow pub in Welling, South-East London.


Hall, who was jailed for nine months on Thursday, persuaded brewery bosses to allow him to install the camera by the toilet door.
The former landlord insisted that contractors set up the equipment inside the loos and then disabled the privacy function, giving him a full view of the urinals.
He pleaded guilty at Bromley Magistrates’ Court to thirty-two counts of voyeurism between February 20 and December 6, 2024.
He swiftly lost his home and his job following the arrest on December 17 and fled to Kent where he landed a job as a bus driver.
“Your attitude demonstrates a woeful lack of respect for privacy,” District Judge Sarah Turnock told Hall.
“There must be a sentencing uplift to reflect the sheer volume and scale of your actions.
“There is no realistic prospect of rehabilitation. When given the opportunity to express remorse you have refused to do so and minimised your actions and behaviour and suggested that people would not have even minded.”
Prosecutor Colette Hanna told the court the National Crime Agency alerted police to an online dropbox containing potentially illegal images and recordings that were traced to Hall.
Cops seized Hall’s mobile device which had stored recordings of 16 males using the toilets.
Hall was able to use his phone to remotely zoom in to the urinals and record footage of his customers using them.
When questioned by the officers he claimed: “It’s not voyeurism because it is not distributed.”
Ms Hanna added that Hall admitted to making a “silly mistake” and denied the recordings were “for sexual gratification”.
The disgraced landlord added that some punters were aware of the surveillance equipment and would quip “Have you been watching my k***?” to Hall.
Cops unearthed a total of 105 separate video clips, with Hall claiming his customers “would not be bothered” by the recordings.
“He made light of it and thought there was nothing wrong with what he was doing and they would have consented anyway because they knew they were being filmed,” said Ms Hanna.
“There is planning and persistence and apparently a lack of remorse.”
District Judge Turnock announced: “He deliberately disconnected the privacy settings of the contractors. This seemed to have been planned throughout.
“The offences are very serious and I am satisfied there are factors that raise culpability.
“There was a significant degree of planning by you, that is overwhelmingly clear to me,” she told Hall.
“Added to that the images were shared on your dropbox and accessed at your convenience as you abused your position as the landlord of a public house to record customers.
There is planning and persistence and apparently a lack of remorse.
Colette Hanna
“You directed the installation and then tampered with the CCTV camera to remove the privacy settings order to view mens’ genitalia.”
Hall’s lawyer Christina Barath told the court: “He has shown a lot more remorse for his actions than is in the PSR. He does not think probation wrote down everything he said.
“He no longer works at the pub and is a bus driver and would not have done this if he had not been drinking. This has had a massive impact on his life.
“CCTV was only in the toilet due to drug use and he accessed the CCTV when he was drunk through his phone and zoomed in using his phone.
“He appreciates the severity of his actions and accepts the seriousness of this and that he could receive a custodial sentence.”
The lawyer said Hall attempted suicide before his first court appearance and its currently on an increased prescription for depression.
“Custody would impact his physical and mental health,” added Ms Barath.
“He would lose his home and has complex needs and is vulnerable.”
District Judge Turnock also ordered Hall to sign the sex offenders register for ten years; made him subject to a five-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order and he must pay £85 costs and £187 victim surcharge.
How to get help
EVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicide
It doesn’t discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society – from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers.
It’s the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes.
And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women.
Yet it’s rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now.
If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support:
- CALM, www.thecalmzone.net, 0800 585 858
- Heads Together,www.headstogether.org.uk
- HUMEN www.wearehumen.org
- Mind, www.mind.org.uk, 0300 123 3393
- Papyrus, www.papyrus-uk.org, 0800 068 41 41
- Samaritans,www.samaritans.org, 116 123
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THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been named Humanitarians of the Year at a glitzy awards bash.
Harry, 41, and Meghan, 44, jetted to New York to accept the gong, which recognised their efforts in mental health advocacy, yesterday.

They were awarded the accolade for their work in building a safer digital world for families and young people.
The pair were also praised for their extensive global mental health work during the World Mental Health Day Gala at Spring Studios.
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Strictly’s Thomas Skinner gives health update on twin girls, 2, after hospital dash – and fears life changing diagnosis
THOMAS Skinner says his twin daughters suffered seizures on the same day.
Now doctors have warned they face a life-changing diagnosis.


The terrified Strictly Come Dancing star rushed his two-year-old girls to hospital on Wednesday evening for urgent tests.
Thankfully, Roma and Darla are now recovering at home after having febrile convulsions while suffering from a fever.
The twin girls had a tough start having been born prematurely weighing just 3lb each.
Thomas missed their birth as he was in the US when wife Sinead Chambers went into labour in June 2023.
Anxious parents Tom and his wife Sinead are now waiting on test results after doctors feared it could be early signs of epilepsy.
Thomas told The Sun: “The girls had been poorly with a cold and suddenly their temperature rocketed.
“They both had febrile convulsions.
“Roma in the morning and Darla in the evening.
“They’re at risk because they were born prematurely weighing just 3lbs.
“A sudden rise in temperature can bring on fits in infants and they’re more susceptible.
“It can be linked to epilepsy so doctors have tested them and we’re waiting for the results, but we’re hopeful that’s not the case.
“They’re back home now, happy and playing. They’re getting lots of cuddles. It was incredibly scary.”
Thomas added: “My family are my world.”
Thomas was the first celebrity to be eliminated from this year’s Strictly, weeks after admitting to cheating on his wife.
In a tearful interview, he told The Sun the fling happened shortly after his May 2022 wedding to Sinead.
Now one former Strictly pro has said the TV personality was “set up to fail”.
Brendan Cole claimed Tom was “let down” by the BBC show.
Speaking on behalf of Sky Vegas, he said: “Honestly, it felt like they wanted to get rid of him, because everything about that performance was wrong, starting with the music choice.”
Tom danced a salsa in a sequin tank top and silver trousers to Dizzee Rascal’s song Bonkers
Brendan added: “The music was completely off for Strictly. The audience doesn’t want techno – they want beauty, elegance, and something that fits the spirit of the show.
“That track belonged in a nightclub, not on a ballroom floor.
“The outfits were awful; the choreography was average – everything about it just missed the mark.
“He had little chance of staying after that.”


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