With a story located 20 years ago, this series brings to the Disney + Catalog a case that marked the population of Brazil.
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Recently, it has incorporated a new British series that recounts an event that occurred 20 years ago that was dramatic for the entire population. “Suspicious: the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes” Break the screen with a story that places viewers at that time.


Suspect the murder of Jean Charles de Menezes

The British production that shows the police negligence and pain of a family, in Disney +.
What is suspicious: Jean Charles de Menezes’s shooting, Disney’s raw miniseries
The series, divided into 4 episodes, revives one of the most controversial facts in the recent history of the United Kingdom. A young Brazilian, Jean Charles, 27, was shot dead by two agents at the Stockwell station on July 22, 2005, after being mistakenly identified as one of those responsible for the failed attacks of the previous day in London.
Jean Charles de Menezes was shot at close range by agents of the CO19 unit. Despite the seriousness of the error, no agent of the Metropolitan Police was prosecuted, although the institution was fined for breaking the health and safety laws.
Disney+: suspect trailer: the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes
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Disney+: suspect cast: the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes
- Laura Aikman (wool Vandenberghe)
- Edison Alcaide (Jean Charles de Menezes)
- Russell Tovey (Brian Paddick)
- Max Beeslay (Andy Hayman)
- Daniel Mays (Cliff Todd)
- CONLETH HILL (COMISSIONER IAN BLAIR)
Source: Ambito

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