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Brazil police free mother-in-law of Formula One's Bernie Ecclestone

Bernie Ecclestone with his wife Fabiana Flosi
Bernie Ecclestone with his wife Fabiana Flosi

Brazilian law enforcement agents stormed a hideout near Sao Paulo yesterday and freed the kidnapped mother-in-law of Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone, police said.

Aparecida Schunk was found safe and police arrested two men.

Sao Paulo's Anti-Kidnap squad "freed the mother-in-law of Bernie Ecclestone," police said in a one-paragraph statement. "She was unharmed. Two men were arrested at the hideout near the city of Cotia. The operation continues."

Sao Paulo police did not comment further on the operation or the kidnapping. But local news reports said they were searching for other members of the gang.

The 67-year old woman was kidnapped on 22 July and her captors asked for 120 million reais (€33.3m), according to reports in a leading Brazilian news magazine.

Mrs Schunk is the mother of Fabiana Flosi, a 38-year old marketing executive who met Mr Ecclestone at the 2009 Brazilian Grand Prix.

Mr Ecclestone, whom Forbes magazine estimates - along with his family - is worth $3.1bn (€2.7bn) and is one of the most powerful men in sport, married Ms Flosi in 2012.

The couple live in England.

Kidnapping was common in Brazil a decade ago, with several people seized each day, often for sums of just a few hundred dollars.

A crackdown by police, including the formation of a special anti-kidnap division, reduced the number considerably, and the crime has become much rarer.

Brazil is currently in the midst of its worst economic crisis in almost a century.