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Offline Luz

Missing children in Portugal
« on: August 27, 2014, 10:21:46 AM »
If you want to help Portuguese missing children highlight those that are still on the PJ pages, especially Rui Pedro et al. Those kids never had a chance because they didn't have the support from high status people.

Their families wasted all their resources economically to find them, with no success, but then they didn't have a Mitchel or a UK Gov behind them!

Online Eleanor

Re: Missing children in Portugal
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2014, 11:49:57 AM »

Do you think that The Portuguese Government don't care?

Offline misty

Re: Missing children in Portugal
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2015, 11:54:46 PM »
http://www.cmjornal.xl.pt/nacional/portugal/detalhe/afonso_mantem_emprego.html

Afonso Dias keeps job Boss secured the truck driver who will have the place waiting for when out of jail. By Ana Isabel Fonseca, Manuel Jorge Bento Afonso Dias - condemned the kidnapping of Rui Pedro almost 17 ​​years ago, in Lousada - have the job waiting for you when you get out of jail. The guarantee has been given to the haulier by the owner of the company you work for several years. Within a few days, the accused, 35, will reach the chain to serve a sentence of three years. "The boss told you to be rested, that when out of jail can resume employment. Afonso has always been an exemplary employee and the company does not have anything to him to point," said a friend of Alfonso. Trucker returned to Portugal on Thursday and met with the lawyer, Paulo Gomes. The intention of Afonso is to enter the chain as quickly as possible. It has, however, expected that the transit process judged. Only then can the defense trucker can inform the chain that it plans to surrender. Afonso continues to claim to be innocent. Denies having taken Rui Pedro, who was 11 when she disappeared, the encounter with a prostitute



Offline Anna

Re: Missing children in Portugal
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2015, 12:16:56 AM »
“You should not honour men more than truth.”
― Plato

Offline Anna

Re: Missing children in Portugal
« Reply #4 on: July 21, 2015, 05:36:05 PM »
http://www.cmjornal.xl.pt/nacional/portugal/detalhe/afonso_mantem_emprego.html

Afonso Dias keeps job Boss secured the truck driver who will have the place waiting for when out of jail. By Ana Isabel Fonseca, Manuel Jorge Bento Afonso Dias - condemned the kidnapping of Rui Pedro almost 17 ​​years ago, in Lousada - have the job waiting for you when you get out of jail. The guarantee has been given to the haulier by the owner of the company you work for several years. Within a few days, the accused, 35, will reach the chain to serve a sentence of three years. "The boss told you to be rested, that when out of jail can resume employment. Afonso has always been an exemplary employee and the company does not have anything to him to point," said a friend of Alfonso. Trucker returned to Portugal on Thursday and met with the lawyer, Paulo Gomes. The intention of Afonso is to enter the chain as quickly as possible. It has, however, expected that the transit process judged. Only then can the defense trucker can inform the chain that it plans to surrender. Afonso continues to claim to be innocent. Denies having taken Rui Pedro, who was 11 when she disappeared, the encounter with a prostitute


Record the statements of the prime Rui Pedro who, claims Afonso Dias, the only suspect in the case, he was with the missing boy on the last day he was seen for almost fourteen, in Lousada. According to João André Mendonça, Afonso Dias solicited them to take prostitutes.
https://youtu.be/AniQ3TMU3lQ

Rui pedro disappearance
https://youtu.be/6JupUr-Uzig

The people revolting
Caso Rui Pedro.f4v
https://youtu.be/NOnjr3QIT9U

Yesterday was read, in the Court of Lousada, Afonso Dias sentence, the only defendant in the case of media disappearance of Rui Pedro. Judge Carla Fraga ordered the acquittal of Afonso Dias from the abduction of criminal offenses. The child's parents promise to continue the fight.

https://youtu.be/MQ0LYmM4580
“You should not honour men more than truth.”
― Plato

Offline sadie

Re: Missing children in Portugal
« Reply #5 on: July 30, 2015, 07:10:39 PM »
http://www.cmjornal.xl.pt/nacional/portugal/detalhe/afonso_mantem_emprego.html

Afonso Dias keeps job Boss secured the truck driver who will have the place waiting for when out of jail. By Ana Isabel Fonseca, Manuel Jorge Bento Afonso Dias - condemned the kidnapping of Rui Pedro almost 17 ​​years ago, in Lousada - have the job waiting for you when you get out of jail. The guarantee has been given to the haulier by the owner of the company you work for several years. Within a few days, the accused, 35, will reach the chain to serve a sentence of three years. "The boss told you to be rested, that when out of jail can resume employment. Afonso has always been an exemplary employee and the company does not have anything to him to point," said a friend of Alfonso. Trucker returned to Portugal on Thursday and met with the lawyer, Paulo Gomes. The intention of Afonso is to enter the chain as quickly as possible. It has, however, expected that the transit process judged. Only then can the defense trucker can inform the chain that it plans to surrender. Afonso continues to claim to be innocent. Denies having taken Rui Pedro, who was 11 when she disappeared, the encounter with a prostitute

There were several very strange happenings with this case.  I cant recall them at the moment

I always wondered if Alfonso Dias was "fitted up".



Or even was paid royally to take the blame for someone else.  But that is only a gut feeling atm.

Some very odd happenings in the case.

Offline sadie

Re: Missing children in Portugal
« Reply #6 on: July 30, 2015, 07:25:38 PM »
Thank you for posting that Anna.  A sensitively presented video

Such lovely children, all vanished in PT.

There are several more, also lovely chidren



We must hope that they re-appear and are able to resume normal life, but sadly they will be damaged.  Damage that is likely to affect them all their lives.

Such a sin taking them.