

São Paulo Court Releases Businessman Accused of Motoboy's Death
São Paulo businessman Igor Ferreira Sauceda, accused of the qualified triple homicide of 21-year-old motoboy Pedro Kaique in July 2024, has been granted provisional release by the São Paulo Court of Justice. The decision, handed down on May 31st, 2025, followed an investigation that failed to corroborate initial claims of threatening behavior by Sauceda. "The judge considered that the investigations did not confirm the initial version," reported Danúbia Braga, Jovem Pan News reporter. Sauceda’s release comes with stipulations; he must appear in court monthly and is required to wear an electronic anklet, restricting his movement within the city and country for eight days. The case highlights the complexities of traffic-related violence and the judicial process in Brazil. The family of Pedro Kaique has yet to release a statement. The release of Sauceda underscores the ongoing debate about justice and accountability in cases involving vehicular homicides.