Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira's alleged murderers to face jury trial
Judge makes ruling as trio remain in custody over Amazon killing of indigenous expert Pereira and journalist Phillips, a Guardian contributor
Constance Malleret in Rio de Janeiro
Tue 3 Oct 2023 21.34 EDT
A federal judge in Brazil has ruled that the alleged murderers of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira will face trial by jury.
Three fishermen stand accused of murdering the British journalist and the Brazilian Indigenous expert, who were ambushed near the entrance of the Javari valley in the western Amazon in June 2022.
Amarildo da Costa de Oliveira, nicknamed Pelado; his brother Oseney da Costa de Oliveira, or Dos Santos; and Jefferson da Silva Lima, known as Pelado da Dinha, will face a murder trial by jury, the judge, Wendelson Pereira Pessoa, has ruled.
A date has not yet been set for the trial.
The three men were charged in July 2022. Prosecutors argue that Pereira was targeted for helping Indigenous activists defend their lands from illegal fishing and mining gangs. The prosecutors have said that Phillips, a longtime foreign correspondent and Guardian contributor, was killed only because of being with Bruno, in order to ensure impunity for the prior crime.
Pessoa cited this as an aggravating factor in his ruling on Monday, according to the newspaper Folha de S Paulo. He determined that the suspects who are being held in high-security prisons should remain behind bars until the trial, deeming that they represented a flight risk and a threat to public safety.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/04/javari-valley-amazon-murders-dom-phillips-bruno-pereira-fishermen-trial
Dom Phillips
Bruno Pereira