Brazilian 'Mad Dog' Freire killed in Nazare
LISBON: Veteran Brazilian surfer Marcio Freire died on Thursday (Jan 5) while practising tow-in surfing on the giant waves in Nazare on the central coast of Portugal, the local maritime authority said.
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LISBON: Veteran Brazilian surfer Marcio Freire died on Thursday (Jan 5) while practising tow-in surfing on the giant waves in Nazare on the central coast of Portugal, the local maritime authority said.
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