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Rubens Florentino Vaz (March 17, 1922 – August 5, 1954) was a Brazilian military officer.

Rubens Florentino Vaz
Born(1922-03-17)March 17, 1922
DiedJuly 5, 1954(1954-07-05) (aged 32)
SpouseLígia Figueiredo Vaz
Parents
  • Joaquim Florentino Vaz jr. (father)
  • Zilda de Oliveira Vaz (mother)

Life

He was born on 17th March 1922 to his parents Joaquim Florentino Vaz jr. and Zilda de Oliveira Vaz. In 1940 he went to Campo dos Afonsos in Rio de Janeiro and completed his course in 1943. In 1954 he served in the Directorate of Air Routes, in Rio de Janeiro, when the opposition to the 2nd government of Getúlio Vargas intensified.

Death

He was shot during Rua Tonelero shooting which was an assassination attempt on deputy and journalist Carlos Lacerda, when the latter, returning from a lecture, approached his apartment in the building located at Tonelero Street. The shots fired wounded Carlos Lacerda's foot and killed Major Rubens Vaz. The subsequent investigation indicated as the mastermind of the crime the head of the personal security of the then President of the Republic, Getúlio Vargas, Gregório Fortunato, nicknamed "The Black Angel". On the day of the crime, August 5, the protection of Carlos Lacerda was supposed to be done by Major Gustavo Borges, but due to the need to make a flight to complete the hours determined for the aviators, Major Vaz replaced him that night, doing his colleague a favor.

Nineteen days after the shooting, on August 24, 1954, Getúlio Vargas committed suicide.

Rubens Vaz was promoted post mortem twice: in 1954 and 1965. He was married to Lígia Figueiredo Vaz, with whom he had four children.