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The Sun
6 days ago
- The Sun
‘Goodnight Cinderella' gang charged after Brit tourists drugged and robbed on beach as cops hunt female trio
THREE women who allegedly spiked and robbed two Brit men in a horrifying "Goodnight Cindarella" scam have been charged by cops. One of the victims said they took two sips of a drugged drink that one of the women bought them before collapsing on a beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 7 7 7 Local police are now hunting Amanda Couto Deloca, 23, Mayara Ketelyn Americo da Silva, 26, and Raiane Campos de Oliveira, 27, who all face criminal charges. It comes after an urgent travel warning was issued to Brits regarding the 'Goodnight Cinderella' scam, followings soaring reports of tourists being targeted. Terrifying footage showed one Brit holidaymaker falling unconscious on the iconic Ipanema beach after falling victim to the increasingly common ruse. The suspects were identified after a local teenage delivery man filmed the ordeal and called an ambulance. The victim previously thanked the driver when speaking to local media, saying: "He filmed, called an ambulance, and helped the police track down the suspects - thank you to him, whoever he is." Police say the trio are part of a 'Goodnight Cinderella' gang that has targeted tourists from Britain, France, the USA, and Argentina in nightlife districts. The gang's method involves approaching tourists in bars, offering drinks laced with drugs, and robbing them once they lose consciousness - sometimes within just 30 minutes. Criminals posing as friendly locals often use Rohypnol, GHB - or any date rape drug - to drug tourists and rob them. Recalling the terrifying scam, the 21-year-old Brit engineering student said: "I took two sips [of the cocktail] and I don't remember anything else." He added: "I tried to fight the drug. By the time I got to the beach I was completely out of it." Following his horror experience, the first-time visitor to Brazil said: 'Maybe I'll come back one day but for now I think it's enough of this country.' The victim spoke to local media alongside a pal, also from the UK. who was another target of the ploy. The fellow student said that before losing consciousness he threw his phone into the sand. He told Brazilian outlet G1: 'I must have realised what was going on and threw my phone.' The pair said they had spent "a beautiful 10 days" in the South American country before the ordeal. They had reportedly travelled there to celebrate a graduation. The alleged crime occurred during a midweek night out last week when the two pals were approached by the female thieves at a bar in the Rio neighbourhood of Lapa. 7 7 7 The Brits met the three women at a Samba dance. After heading to a local bar to carry on the evening, one of the victims said he was handed a Caipirinha cocktail before losing consciousness. When he woke up in hospital, he said £16,000 had been stolen from his account. But the women actually only managed to spend £2,000 before the accounts were frozen, police said. Horrifying footage showed one of the tourists staggering along the beachfront before collapsing into the sand. The women are then seen running along the street and jumping into a taxi before quickly leaving the area. The local delivery driver who filmed the shocking footage said: "I called the emergency services and they confirmed police and an ambulance were on their way. Campos de Oliveira, has been previously jailed for six months for the same type of offence, and has also been arrested 20 times before. Officers also identified the taxi driver who drove the women away, though he is not believed to have been involved. The FCDO currently "advises against all but essential travel to parts of Brazil". Under the subcategory 'scams', the Foreign Office writes: "Dating apps have been used by criminals to target foreign nationals in Brazil, leading to spiking of drinks, robbery and theft from bank accounts. Exercise caution when engaging with such apps, buy and keep hold of your own drinks, share your plans with friends or family, and be vigilant of your belongings including your mobile phone." Under the subcategory 'sexual assault and drink spiking', the advice reads: "Rape and other sexual offences against tourists are not common, but there have been attacks against both women and men. Some have involved date rape drugs. Buy your own drinks and keep them in sight. If you begin to feel strange, sick or drunk after only a couple of drinks, tell a trusted friend or security staff. They should take you to a safe place, such as your hotel room or a hospital. You can phone the local police, a hospital or the nearest British embassy or consulate for advice."


Metro
7 days ago
- Metro
British tourist collapsed on a beach after being 'spiked and robbed' on holiday
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video A young British tourist is lucky to be alive after he was drugged and robbed by three women in a horrific 'good night, Cindarella' scam. The phrase is Brazilian slang for using drugs to incapacitate someone and then robbing or assaulting them, and in this instance, it caused the young man to drop unconscious on the sands of Ipanema beach in Rio de Janeiro. In the early hours of August 8, the 21-year-old victim, clearly disoriented, staggered along the beachfront before collapsing face-first into the sand. Moments earlier, three women, believed to be the suspects, ran along the street and jumped into a taxi before quickly leaving the area. The victim had been partying with a British friend when they met the three women at a dance bar and kept drinking together. At one point, he was given a caipirinha cocktail, and after drinking it, he lost consciousness. When he woke up, his bank account was drained of £16,000. The two Brits, who declined to give their names, also said their iPhones were stolen by the women. The suspects were later identified as Amanda Couto Deloca, 23, Mayara Ketelyn Americo da Silva, 26, and Raiane Campos de Oliveira, 27. According to investigators, the women are sex workers who target tourists in the city. One of them was previously jailed for six months for the same type of offence. The case is being investigated by the Special Tourism Support Unit, which has urged visitors to be cautious when socialising with strangers and to avoid sharing drinks. One of the victims said of Rio de Janeiro: 'Maybe I'll go back, but for now, that's enough of Brazil. 'I took two sips and I don't remember much of anything else.' He's praised the 19-year-old delivery driver who saw the crime unfolding and began filming while calling emergency services. The Brit added: 'He filmed, called an ambulance, and helped the police track down the suspects. Thank you to him, whoever he is.' More Trending In another terrifying incident abroad, an 85-year-old British pensioner was dragged to the ground during a mugging in Majorca. Footage of the incident shows the thief chasing his victim before pouncing. Police officers were eventually able to identify and locate the thief, who was recognised by the victim. Son Servera council said in a statement on Friday: 'We strongly condemn the unfortunate events that occurred yesterday morning in the centre of Cala Millor, in which a young man robbed and assaulted an elderly person with the objective of stealing his belongings.' Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: US hitwoman Aimee Betro who dressed in niqab for botched assassination guilty of murder plot MORE: Man and woman arrested after one-year-old girl dies after suffering 'serious injuries' MORE: British granddad who 'tried to drown daughter-in-law in pool' pleads to be freed


Daily Mirror
7 days ago
- Daily Mirror
'I took a couple of sips of spiked drink from Rio girl - then blacked out'
The 21-year-old British engineering student says he was offered a Capriahna cocktail by a trio women before he was later filmed passed out on the beach A 21-year-old Brit has spoken out about how he blacked out after taking just a few sips of a drink in Brazil in a 'Goodnight Cinderella'-style sting The man was later filmed collapsing unconscious on a Brazilian beach and was rescued thanks to a Good Samaritan who spotted him desperately needing help after passing out on the beach. Now having recovered, he engineering student says he was offered a Capriahna cocktail by a trio women. He said: 'I took one, two sips and then nothing.' He was spotted staggering towards Rio de Janeiro's popular Ipanema beach before collapsing. Footage of the young man collapsing on the sand after his drink was spiked went viral yesterday. It comes after boy, 5, is murdered by kidnappers because his mum couldn't pay £39 ransom. The victim, who agreed to a filmed interview with a Brazilian media outlet outside his holiday accommodation with a second British student who was also targeted, wanted to thank the passerby who not only helped him, but also filmed the women running away. The teenage delivery driver has been credited with aiding the holidaymakers, calling an ambulance and helping police catch the alleged culprits. The British pair thanked him in their video interview overnight. The mystery Good Samaritan who also filmed the shock images of the 21-year-old Brit collapsing unconscious on the sand when he realised something was amiss, told Brazilian media: 'He was unresponsive. He was drooling. 'His eye was open. His face was in the sand. I called the emergency services and they confirmed police and an ambulance were on their way.' The sickening crime occurred during the British pair's midweek night out last week when they were approached by the female thieves at a bar in the Rio neighbourhood of Lapa. They had been in Brazil for 10 days when they were targeted and had reportedly travelled to the South American country to celebrate the graduation of one of the university students. They agreed to get into a taxi with the women who offered them Caipirinhas, which they had no idea had apparently been laced with sedatives at a beach bar . The women were filmed fleeing in another taxi with the mobile phone of the student filmed falling KO on the sand which they reportedly used to steal an estimated £2,000 the victim's bank is now expected to reimburse. The suspects have been arrested and named as Amanda Couto Deloca, 23; Mayara Katelyn Americo da Silva, 26; and Raiane Campos de Oliveira, 27. According to local reports Campos de Oliveira has been arrested 20 times in the past for a string of similar offences and served six months of a six-year prison sentence for doping and robbing another British tourist in 2023 before having her conviction overturned last month by appeal court judges and freed from jail. The taxi driver who took the women and two British tourists to Ipanema has been quizzed by police but ruled out as a suspect, although cops said overnight they believed the female trio had help and were hopeful of making more arrests. Police chief Patricia Alemany said investigators were still awaiting the results of toxicology tests to find out exactly what drug had been used to spike the British men's drinks and had also requested CCTV images from the area to try to identify possible accomplices. She added of the suspect identified as Raiane Campos de Oliveira: 'She had just left prison and had been in jail twice before. She has been arrested in the past for similar crimes to the one she is now accused of, as well as threats and participating in a criminal organisation. 'This type of robbery is a very serious crime and I'd like to see the laws changed so these types of criminals spend more time behind bars.' Criminal law professor Ronny Nunes, outlining the difficulties in convicting 'Goodnight Cinderella' thieves, said: 'Generally the victims of this type of crime are foreign tourists. This person files a report at the police station, and the investigation begins. "When it is necessary to consult this person, to ask them to identify someone, or even when proceedings have already been initiated, to ask them to go to court, before the judge and prosecutor, to confirm their statement, they are sometimes not found. "When the statement, that first one at the police station, is not ratified in court, conviction becomes very difficult, and acquittal is imposed.'


Hindustan Times
7 days ago
- Hindustan Times
Man drugged by 3 women collapses on beach, loses ₹18 lakh in ‘Good Night, Cinderella' scam
A British tourist was filmed collapsing face-first on a beach in Brazil after allegedly being drugged and robbed by three women in a so-called 'Good Night, Cinderella' scam. A British tourist was filmed collapsing on a beach in Brazil after allegedly being drugged. The incident occurred on Rio de Janeiro's popular Ipanema beach in the early hours of August 8, according to a report in Daily Star. CCTV footage shows the victim, a young university student, stumbling along the sand before falling unconscious, while three women — later identified as Amanda Couto Deloca, 23, Mayara Ketelyn Americo da Silva, 26, and Raiane Campos de Oliveira, 27 — were seen fleeing in a taxi. For some context The victim was on a holiday in Brazil with a British schoolfriend. The two Britons reportedly met the women at a samba dance before heading to a bar, where they were served caipirinha cocktails. One of the men said that the women gave him a caipirinha cocktail and he lost consciousness after drinking it. He woke up in hospital to discover that more than £16,000 (INR 18 lakh) had been taken from their bank accounts, along with their iPhones. What police says Police say the suspects are sex workers who target tourists. Campos de Oliveira has a prior conviction for the same crime. She and the others were recognised by the victims in social media videos filmed earlier that night. Investigators from the Special Tourism Support Unit have interviewed the taxi driver who transported the suspects, though he is not accused of wrongdoing. Authorities are warning visitors to be wary of strangers and never leave drinks unattended. What is the Good Night, Cinderella scam? The 'Good Night, Cinderella' scam — also as Boa Noite Cinderela — is a Brazilian term for crimes involving date-rape drugs secretly dissolved in a victim's drink. These sedatives, such as GHB, Rohypnol or scopolamine, act quickly to cause drowsiness, confusion, memory loss and loss of motor control, leaving the victim unable to protect themselves.


Daily Mirror
7 days ago
- Daily Mirror
Brit tourist 'victims of Rio women's drink spiking robbery' pictured
A young British tourist was filmed collapsing on the sand at Rio de Janeiro's popular Ipanema beach after he and a friend's cocktails were allegedly spiked after being targeted by three women A British tourist filmed collapsing unconscious on a Brazilian beach after reportedly being drugged and robbed by three women has said he had a few sips of a cocktail "then nothing". The first-time visitor to Brazil, a 21-year-old engineering student, who was seen in a video clip staggering towards Rio de Janeiro's popular Ipanema beach before collapsing. He had been offered a cocktail and said: 'I took one, two sips and then nothing.' Footage of the young man collapsing on the sand after his drink was spiked went viral yesterday. Reliving the nightmare, he added: 'Maybe I'll come back one day but for now I think it's enough of this country." It comes after boy, 5, is murdered by kidnappers because his mum couldn't pay £39 ransom. Overnight the victim, who agreed to a filmed interview with a Brazilian media outlet outside his holiday accommodation with a second British student who was also targeted, spoke for the first time about their ordeal. The other Brit, a fellow engineering student who like his pal was not named, revealed that before losing consciousness he threw his mobile phone into the sand when he sussed something was wrong, in a bid to avoid the trio getting into his banking apps. He told Brazilian media outlet G1 gesticulating with his hands as he revealed he had been unable to recover the mobile: 'I must have realised what was going on and threw my phone.' The sickening crime occurred during the British pair's midweek night out last week when they were approached by the female thieves at a bar in the Rio neighbourhood of Lapa. They had been in Brazil for 10 days when they were targeted and had reportedly travelled to the South American country to celebrate the graduation of one of the university students. They agreed to get into a taxi with the women who offered them Caipirinhas, which they had no idea had apparently been laced with sedatives at a beach bar . The women were filmed fleeing in another taxi with the mobile phone of the student filmed falling KO on the sand which they reportedly used to steal an estimated £2,000 the victim's bank is now expected to reimburse. The suspects have been arrested and named as Amanda Couto Deloca, 23; Mayara Katelyn Americo da Silva, 26; and Raiane Campos de Oliveira, 27. According to local reports Campos de Oliveira has been arrested 20 times in the past for a string of similar offences and served six months of a six-year prison sentence for doping and robbing another British tourist in 2023 before having her conviction overturned last month by appeal court judges and freed from jail. The taxi driver who took the women and two British tourists to Ipanema has been quizzed by police but ruled out as a suspect, although cops said overnight they believed the female trio had help and were hopeful of making more arrests. A teenage delivery man has been credited with aiding the holidaymakers, calling an ambulance and helping police catch the alleged culprits. The British pair thanked him in their video interview overnight. The mystery Good Samaritan who also filmed the shock images of the 21-year-old Brit collapsing unconscious on the sand when he realised something was amiss, told Brazilian media: 'He was unresponsive. He was drooling. 'His eye was open. His face was in the sand. I called the emergency services and they confirmed police and an ambulance were on their way.' The video he filmed also showed the three suspects who were later arrested fleeing the scene. Police chief Patricia Alemany said investigators were still awaiting the results of toxicology tests to find out exactly what drug had been used to spike the British men's drinks and had also requested CCTV images from the area to try to identify possible accomplices. She added of the suspect identified as Raiane Campos de Oliveira: 'She had just left prison and had been in jail twice before. She has been arrested in the past for similar crimes to the one she is now accused of, as well as threats and participating in a criminal organisation. 'This type of robbery is a very serious crime and I'd like to see the laws changed so these types of criminals spend more time behind bars.'