Summary of the week Reproduction /TV Mirante Check out a summary of some of the main news released by g1 Maranhão in the week of May 31st to May 6th. 📱 Download the g1 app to see MA news in real time and for free Sunday (31) Woman shot three times in São Luís dies in hospital Disclosure The woman identified as Michele Borges Costa, who was shot twice in the early hours of Sunday (31), in São Luís, succumbed to her injuries and died on Sunday afternoon, at the Dr. Clementino Moura Emergency Hospital, Socorrão II. According to the Maranhão Military Police (PMMA), Michele was shot inside a property located on Avenida 7, in the Cohab IV neighborhood. Her husband, Bayron dos Reis Cardoso, is suspected of having fired the shots. He was found dead at the scene. Monday (1st) 40 parachutists from Brazil and the world jump over the sand dunes, in Lençóis Maranhenses Around 40 parachutists from different parts of the world have already participated in jumps over Lençóis Maranhenses, in Maranhão, during the period when the lakes were full. The activity brings together athletes and tourists interested in seeing one of the best-known landscapes in Brazil from above. Among the participants are visitors from countries such as the United States, Russia and Mexico. The lagoons usually flood between May and September, after the rainy season. Also on Monday, g1 reported that a 16-year-old teenager, a student at a municipal school in Porto Franco, reported having been a victim of racism during the futsal final in the children's category of the municipality's School Games, held last Saturday morning (30). Teenager denounces racism during the School Games match in Porto Franco, MA Images recorded by witnesses show confusion and fights between fans and players, which spilled outside the court. Faced with the commotion, Military Police teams were called to contain the teams and fans (see the video above). Tuesday (2) Teenager who left Brasília to meet someone he met on the internet is rescued by the PRF in MA Disclosure/PRF-MA A 15-year-old teenager was rescued by the Federal Highway Police (PRF) after being found traveling alone on an interstate bus, last Friday night (30), in Imperatriz, in the Tocantina region of Maranhão. According to the PRF, she was going to find a person with whom she was in contact via the internet. According to the PRF, at around 10pm, at km 260 of BR-010, the bus driver contacted a corporate team and informed them that the young woman was traveling unaccompanied by her parents or legal guardians. g1 also published that a man got his leg stuck after falling into an open manhole covered by water on Monday afternoon (1st), in the Ladeira neighborhood, in Barreirinhas, after heavy rains flooded streets in the region. A video shows the moment he is rescued by a team from the Maranhão Military Fire Department (CBMMA), amid muddy water (see below). Man falls into manhole covered in rainwater and is rescued in MA According to residents, the accumulated water covered the entire road and hid the opening, which was without a lid and without signage. Without noticing the hole, the man stepped in and got stuck in the concrete structure. He was unable to get out alone and asked people passing by for help. Wednesday (3) Large fire hits warehouse in Araçagy on Grande Island A fire hit a plastic distributor on Wednesday afternoon (3), on Avenida dos Holandeses, in the Araçagi region, in São José de Ribamar. The fire reached a warehouse in front of the Araçagi Emergency Care Unit (UPA). According to the Maranhão Military Fire Department, there is no record of victims. According to information from the Maranhão Integrated Security Operations Center, the incident was recorded at around 3:48 pm. Fire Department teams were called and are still at the scene. g1 also reported that a fire broke out, on the morning of Wednesday (3), the warehouse of a stationery store on Avenida Jailson Sousa Viana, in the Cidade Olímpica neighborhood, in São Luís. According to the Maranhão Military Fire Department (CBMMA), there were no injuries, only material damage. Fire hits stationery warehouse in the Cidade Olímpica neighborhood, in São Luís The fire started around 7:50 am, in a warehouse next to the stationery store. The flames spread quickly and, before firefighters arrived, residents tried to contain the fire using buckets of water, but were unable to do so due to the presence of flammable material in the area. Thursday (4) Tourist from São Paulo is rescued after suffering serious trauma in Lençóis Maranhenses Disclosure/CBMMA A tourist from São Paulo was rescued last Monday (2), after suffering a serious trauma in a difficult-to-access area in the dunes of Lençóis Maranhenses, in the municipality of Barreirinhas. The rescue was carried out by teams from the Air Tactical Center (CTA) and the 14th Military Fire Brigade of Barreirinhas. The victim was located, safely removed and received first aid while still at the scene. She was then taken to the Barreirinhas Regional Hospital, where she received the necessary medical care. There is no information about the circumstances that led to the trauma or the victim's health status. Friday (5) Registration for the Young League Challenge is extended in Maranhão; prize includes trip to Italy Disclosure/SEBRAE-MA The registration deadline for the Young League Challenge (DLJ) has been extended across the country until 11:59 pm on June 9th. The national innovation and entrepreneurship competition, promoted by Sebrae, has free registration and awards winners with an international mission in Italy. In Maranhão, more than 3 thousand students are already in the running. With the extension of the deadline, the state unit of Sebrae hopes to reach the mark of 4 thousand registered. The objective of the project is to encourage the creation of innovative solutions to real problems faced in schools and communities. Saturday (6) New platform brings together programming from São João do Maranhão Disclosure/Gilson Teixeira São João do Maranhão 2026, held by the State Government, gained a digital platform that allows you to consult the June schedule of all festivals, as well as information about hotels, restaurants and other services. The tool is available for Android and iOS operating systems. The initiative is the result of a partnership between the State Secretariat for Social Communication (Secom) and the State Secretariat for Culture (Secma) and was created to help residents and tourists plan participation in the festivities. In total, the program will feature more than 700 attractions spread over 70 days of celebration.