accident' in 1976 was foul play by the country's dictator Ernesto Geisel, says commission looking at the regime's crimes A car accident that killed Brazil's former president, Juscelino Kubitschek, in 1976 was rigged by the country's military dictatorship, according to a new investigation. Kubitschek, who is widely remembered as the president who moved the nation's capital from Rio de Janeiro to Brasilia,...
Brazil's former president Kubitschek was murdered, says commission
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