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Bernie Ecclestone’s mother-in-law kidnapped – reports

A Brazilian magazine has reported that Bernie Ecclestone’s mother-in-law has been kidnapped in Sao Paulo, with a ransom of 120 million Brazilian Reals. According to local magazine Veja, 67-year-old Aparecida Schunck was kidnapped from the Interlagos area on Friday. The report goes on to explain that the kidnappers are asking for R$120 million – approximately US$36.5m – which would make it the largest ransom sum in Brazilian history. A second report from the Jornal Nacional on Rede Globo has also since appeared. Schunck is the mother of Ecclestone’s third wife Fabiana Flosi, with whom the F1 supremo has been married since 2012, after the pair met when she was working at the...
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