The investigation into the death of Rodrigo Peanut You just got a new chapter. After the 24yearold influencer’s body was found in his apartmentThe origin of the weapon found at the crime scene was discovered in the Salvador metropolitan area. The weapons came from a military police soldier, a childhood friend of Amedoim.
The information comes from the Bnews portal, which had access to a police report showing that the Prime Minister visited Rodrigo Amendoim hours before his death. But when he left the boy’s apartment, he ended up forgetting his gun. The soldier would have stopped by Rodrigo’s house last Saturday (October 28th) around 12 p.m.
“The police officer reported that some time after he left the city early in the evening, he was surprised by a text message from his cell phone that his colleague, with whom he had previously been with, had been found dead on the street. He also reported that immediately upon receiving this information, he realized that he had forgotten his personal firearm while using the restroom at the man’s house. Your colleague,” an excerpt from the document reads.
Shortly after using Amendoim’s toilet, the Prime Minister said goodbye to the influencer and left the place. According to Bnews, he went to a location and therefore had no internet reception. He only found out about his friend’s tragic death hours after the incident, at night after he returned to Salvador.
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The column wanted to talk about the new development in the case involving the gun left at the crime scene by a police officer. The civil police did not dispute the information and only issued a note. “The case was registered as suicide. As with investigations in all cases, witnesses are interviewed and further investigative steps are carried out. Reports from the Technical Police will assist in the investigation.”
Rodrigo Amendoim was found dead in his apartment in the town of Lauro de Freitas last Saturday. The digital influencer’s body was found on the bed, with a head wound and a gun lying next to it. The gun magazine was also on the bed. Itinga’s 81st CIPM was called at around 7.30pm and dispatched four police officers to the residence to respond to the incident.