Zilda Henrique dos Santos Leandro was shot dead in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday after she asked Aderbal Ramos de Castro for 25 cents to purchase a loaf of bread. De Castro told authorities he shot the 31-year-old woman because he thought she was going to rob him.
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