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Briton, thought to be Scottish, dies after 'Brazil robbery' 'Scot' dies in Brazil bar shooting
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A man, understood to be Scottish, has died in Brazil, reportedly after being shot during a robbery at a bar. A man, understood to be Scottish, has died after being shot during a robbery at a bar in Brazil.
The man, said to have been working as a translator, died on Wednesday after the incident in the city of Sao Paulo. The man - thought to be 39-year-old Jason Stevens, who was working in the country as an English teacher - died on Wednesday after the incident in Sao Paulo.
Local media said a thief was taking money from customers as another guarded the door and the man was shot as he tried to speak to one of them. The BBC's Hugo Bachega said local media had reported that he was shot as he tried to speak to one of the robbers.
The Foreign Office said it has offered consular assistance to the man's family. The Foreign Office said it had offered assistance to the man's family.
A spokeswoman added: "We can confirm the death of a British national on 22 October in Brazil." It is understood that one of the robbers was taking money from customers as another guarded the door.
The man is reported to have died of his injuries in hospital. Robber surprised
Mr Bachega told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme: "He was at a bar when two robbers entered the place. One of them was armed, and witnesses that were quoted by local media say that Jason Richard Stevens went to talk to one of the robbers.
"It seems that the robber was surprised by how tall he was and shot him dead.
"He died when he was being taken to hospital."
The robbers left the scene in a car driven by a third man and no arrests have been made.The robbers left the scene in a car driven by a third man and no arrests have been made.
Mr Bachega said Mr Stevens had been living in Brazil for 13 years.
A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: "We can confirm the death of a British national on 22 October in Brazil."