- An internet prankster has rumoured that the 40-year-old Dani Alves , killed himself in jail.
- Alves’ press advisor, Acaz Felleger, stated that they were considering legal action against Albuquerque over his post on social media, revealing that those were false rumours.
Rumors of footballer Dani Alves’ suicide have circulated online, leaving his family and fans devastated. However, his brother has come forward to vehemently deny these claims
Dani Alves’ brother has called out Paulo Albuquerque, an Internet prankster who claimed Dani Alves committed suicide in prison.
He expressed his disbelief at how cruel human beings can be to spread such false information.
Acaz Felleger, Alves’ press advisor, stated that they were exploring legal action against Albuquerque over his social media remark.
Albuquerque tweeted:
“The information I’m receiving is that Daniel Alves has killed himself.”
Hours later, he posted again: “People, for the love of God, what sort of repercussion is this?
“I was referring to my cousin Danielzinho from the city of Nova Iguacu who had disappeared, but has now been found alive.”
During an Instagram live, Ney, whose brother , Alves was sentenced to four and a half years in prison, stated furiously:
“How cruel human beings can be!”
In another news, Tory Lanez sentenced to 10-years in prison for shooting Megan Thee Stallion.
The Los Angeles Judge after learning that Lanez had ordered Megan to “Dance’bitch” in the middle of the road while firing multiple shots at her, read out the punishment.
The punishment followed Lanez’s conviction in December for assault with a semi automatic weapon, negligent discharge of a firearm, and transportation of a loaded, unregistered firearm.
According to the prosecutor, Lanez’s actions left the “WAP” performer with bodily and psychological scars, and had asked for a 13-year sentence.
Tory Lanez’s attorneys on his part, begged for three years in prison or probation, as well as required treatment for alcoholism.
During a drawn-out sentence session that started on Monday, Judge David Herriford claimed to have received more than 70 letters, including from Lanez’s celebrity friends.