Henrique Bahia’s father celebrates court decision 2 years after the producer’s death | News

Henrique Bahia’s father celebrates court decision 2 years after the producer’s death | News
Henrique Bahia’s father celebrates court decision 2 years after the producer’s death | News
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George Freitasfather of Henry Bahiasaid on Instagram this Friday (22) that he had access to the cloud storage system of his son’s cell phone, who was a music producer for singer Marília Mendonça and died, together with the artist, in the plane crash on November 5, 2021, in Caratinga, Minas Gerais.

On Instagram, George posted photos of his cell phone and celebrated the decision. “Justice releases our son @henrique_ba’s icloud. Lots of memories of photos, videos and emails,” he wrote.

In addition to Marília Mendonça and Henrique Bahia, the artist’s advisor and uncle, Abicieli Silveira Dias Filhosand the pilot and co-pilot of the plane, Geraldo Martins Medeiros It is Tarcísio Pessoa Vianaalso died in the plane crash.

In November last year, Marília and Henrique Bahia’s family reached an agreement regarding the pension for the producer’s son. At the time, it was decided that the child will be entitled to a lifetime pension from the artist’s family. The producer was considered a brother by the country folk. The value of the pension, however, was not disclosed.

2 of 4 George Freitas, father of Henrique Bahia, celebrates the court’s decision — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
George Freitas, father of Henrique Bahia, celebrates the court’s decision — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

3 of 4 George Freitas, father of Henrique Bahia, celebrates the court’s decision — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
George Freitas, father of Henrique Bahia, celebrates the court’s decision — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

4 of 4 George Freitas with his son, Henrique Bahia — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
George Freitas with his son, Henrique Bahia — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
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