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MMA's Rener Gracie Demonstrates Safer 'SafeWrap' Restraining Method on TMZ Staffer

TMZ.com Tuesday, 16 July 2024
Rener Gracie -- whose family is credited with creating Brazilian jiu-jitsu -- is teaching cops a new restraint that he says is safer than a chokehold, and he demonstrated on one of our own to hit the point home. The MMA legend joined us on "TMZ…
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Rener Gracie -- whose family is credited with creating Brazilian jiu-jitsu -- is teaching cops a new restraint that he says is safer than a chokehold, and he demonstrated on one of our own to hit the point home.

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A devastating series of tragedies struck Brazil on Saturday and Sunday, claiming numerous lives. On Saturday, a passenger bus in the state of Minas Gerais collided with a truck, killing 38 people and leaving 13 others injured. The bus, which was traveling from São Paulo, lost control after blowing a tire and burst into flames upon impact. Brazilian President Lula da Silva expressed condolences, vowing full support to the victims' families. Just a day later, a small plane carrying 10 passengers crashed into shops in the popular tourist city of Gramado, in southern Brazil. All 10 people aboard the plane were confirmed dead. The crash triggered a massive fire, sending at least 15 people to the hospital with smoke inhalation. The plane struck a chimney, a second-floor building, and then a furniture store before debris scattered across the area, also hitting a nearby inn. Authorities have vowed to investigate both incidents thoroughly as the country mourns this twin tragedy. #BrazilDisaster #BusCrashBrazil #PlaneCrashGramado #BrazilTragedy #MinasGeraisAccident #BrazilCrash #DoubleDisaster #FatalAccidentBrazil #BusCollision #PlaneCrashNews #GramadoPlaneCrash #LulaCondolences #BrazilianTragedy #FatalCrashInBrazil #BrazilEmergency ~HT.178~PR.152~ED.103~GR.121~

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