O jovem Clayton Leandro Ribeiro Pinto, de 20 anos, será sepultado hoje (31) às 16h, no cemitério Parque Jardim Paraíso.
Clayton foi encontrado morto na manhã de ontem (30), em um matagal próximo à sua casa, no Parque Nossa Senhora das Graças. Ele estava desaparecido há dois dias, e havia completado 20 anos no dia anterior ao seu desaparecimento.
Clayton, natural de Ponta Grossa, trabalhava como pizzaiolo e era conhecido na comunidade por sua simpatia e dedicação ao trabalho. Seu corpo está sendo velado na Capela do Parque Nossa Senhora das Graças, onde familiares e amigos se reúnem para prestar as últimas homenagens.
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