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The musician and composer Marcelo Yuka, one of the founders of the group O Rappa, died on the night of Friday 18 at the age of 53 in Rio de Janeiro. The information was confirmed by the Quinta d'Or Hospital at dawn this Saturday (19).
Yuka was hospitalized in a serious condition with a generalized infection. The musician suffered a stroke on January 2nd. In the middle of last year, he had already had another stroke.
In 2000, Yuka was paraplegic after being shot nine times while a woman was badaulted in Tijuca, in the northern area of Rio.
- PHOTOS: The life and career of the founder of O Rappa
Marcelo Yuka dies at age 53 in Rio
Marcelo Yuka dies at age 53 in Rio
Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1965 Marcelo Yuka , one of the founders of the group O Rappa, was the principal drummer and composer until his departure in 2001.
With the group O Rappa, he was one of the group's founders O Rappa, the second album, "Rappa Mundi", in 1996. In 2000, he attempted to end a robbery and became a paraplegic.
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