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(回答先: シェル役員の米人殺される=ブラジル(時事通信) 投稿者 エンセン 日時 2003 年 12 月 02 日 02:17:11)
このスタヘリ氏は病院に運び込まれた時点で死亡と宣言されたとのこと。
興味深いのは、同氏がブラジルに赴任する前は、ウクライナのパイプライン計画に関わっていたこと。
住んでいた外国人向けのコンドミニアムのセキュリティシステムが切られていて、争った形跡や金品も無傷だったことなどおかしな点が多いらしいです。
シェルはロスチャイルド系だし、「会社の方針」とこの人に齟齬があって「処分」された可能性もありますね。
【ガーディアンの記事】
http://www.guardian.co.uk/brazil/story/0,12462,1097864,00.html
Shell director killed in Brazil
Gareth Chetwynd in Rio de Janeiro
Tuesday December 2, 2003
The Guardian
Brazilian police admitted yesterday that they were baffled by the apparently motiveless killing of a Shell executive found battered to death in bed beside his severely injured wife.
Todd Staheli, 36, Shell's director for gas and power in the Southern Cone region, was found by the couple's 10-year-old son on Sunday morning in a high-security housing condominium in Rio de Janeiro, according to a police spokesman, Ricardo Linck.
Mr Staheli, from the US, had suffered blows to the face and head and was pronounced dead on arrival at hospital. His American wife, Michelle, 34, also suffered severe head injuries, and underwent emergency brain surgery after falling into a coma. Her condition was critical yesterday.
Preliminary investigations suggested that the injuries may have been inflicted with a hammer or a blunt axe. The couple lived with their four children, aged three, eight, 10 and 13, in the wealthy beachside neighbourhood of Barra de Tijuca.
"What is baffling the police is the apparent lack of motive. There were no signs of a break-in, no signs of robbery and no signs of a struggle," said Mr Linck.
Preliminary investigations showed that the condominium's sophisticated surveillance system was breached. The couple's belongings, including jewellery, money and a laptop computer, however were ignored.
Foreign executives are accustomed to living under high security in South American countries where multinationals are sometimes targeted for kidnapping and robbery. The precautions mean the highly-paid foreigners rarely fall victim to Rio's high rates of crime.
Mr Staheli had been working in Brazil less than four months. He had been transferred to Rio after working on a $1.5bn (」870m) gas pipeline project in the Ukraine.