Initially, the ceremony was scheduled for March 13, but French funerary postponed the cremation for March 25, without providing details about the reason
The body of Brazilian photographer Flávio de Castro Sousa, found dead in January this year, will be cremated in Paris on March 25. The photographer’s family, born in Minas Gerais, still awaits the cremation and transfer of the ashes to Brazil. Initially, the ceremony was scheduled for March 13, but was postponed by the French funeral home without detailed justification, which has generated frustration among family members.
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The family expects to receive the ashes in Belo Horizonte before the farewell ceremony in Candeias, hometown of Flávio, located in the Midwest of Minas Gerais. In addition, family members have not yet had access to all the photographer’s personal belongings. Some items, such as clock, earring, cord, cell phone and notebook, were sent by mail, but the phone remains blocked, making it impossible to access information that could clarify Flavio’s last moments in France. Family members also await more details on French police investigations, as there is no official conclusion to the circumstances of death so far.