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30 Years Without Mamonas Assassinas: The Premonitions That Surrounded the Tragedy That Shocked Brazil – The Brasilians

30 Years Without Mamonas Assassinas: The Premonitions That Surrounded the Tragedy That Shocked Brazil

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Exactly 30 years ago, Brazil woke up in shock with the death of the Mamonas Assassinas members, a musical phenomenon that conquered the country in record time and had its career tragically interrupted on March 2, 1996.

The group was returning from a show in Brasília when the Learjet 25D plane they were traveling in crashed in the Serra da Cantareira region, in São Paulo. All occupants died on the spot, abruptly ending a meteoric trajectory that had transformed five young men from Guarulhos into the country’s most popular artists.

In addition to national commotion, the accident became surrounded by reports considered by fans and family as possible premonitions.

Phrases, Jokes, and Coincidences

Known for their irreverent humor, the members frequently made jokes about their own fame and about death — something common in the band’s cheeky style, but which gained new meaning after the accident.

According to reports gathered in special articles over the years, one of the musicians even commented, in a joking tone, that the group’s success would be quick and intense, as if “it wouldn’t last long.” After the tragedy, the statement began to be interpreted by fans as a possible omen.

There are also records of interviews in which members mentioned their fear of flying and the exhaustion caused by the frantic routine of shows. In retrospect, these episodes began to fuel the idea that symbolic signs preceded the accident.

Meteoric Success

Formed by Dinho, Bento Hinoto, Júlio Rasec, Samuel Reoli, and Sérgio Reoli, the group released only one studio album, in 1995.

Mixing rock, pagode, heavy metal, sertanejo, and outrageous humor, the band sold millions of copies in a few months and dominated radios, TV programs, and performances across the country. The success was as rapid as it was intense: in less than a year, the musicians went from anonymity to national stardom.

The Accident That Stopped the Country

On the night of March 2, 1996, the plane tried to land at São Paulo International Airport, in Guarulhos, but made a turn before colliding with the mountain. The investigation pointed to operational failure during the approach for landing.

The news mobilized crowds. Fans attended collective wakes, broadcasters interrupted programming, and the country experienced a rare moment of collective mourning in Brazilian pop culture.

The Myth That Remains After Three Decades

Thirty years later, the legacy of Mamonas Assassinas remains alive. Their songs continue to be popular among new generations, while stories about coincidences, memorable phrases, and alleged premonitions continue to fuel the collective memory around the group.

Between humor, irreverence, and tragedy, the band left a unique mark on Brazilian music — and a story that, three decades later, still mixes nostalgia, disbelief, and mystery.

Source: brasil247.com


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