Brazilian Presidential Candidate Eduardo Campos Dies in Plane Crash

Eduardo Campos, 49, died today at 10:15 a.m. in a plane crash in the city of Santos, São Paulo. The former governor of the state of Pernambuco was a presidential candidate in elections set to be held in October. The private 

Socialist Brazilian Presidential candidate Eduardo Campos died in a tragic plane crash on Wednesday, potentially changing the outcome of an election that Wall Street has been watching very closely. What the Street is 

Former governor of Pernambuco state and Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) presidential candidate Eduardo Campos during a meeting at the CNI headquarters in Brasilia on July 30. A private plane that was reportedly carrying a 

Marina Silva, Campos's vice-presidential candidate, was said to be in shock as she left a studio where she was recording a campaign message. Her party, Rede Sustentabilidade, said in a statement: “We are all shocked at the death of Eduardo Campos, in a 

Santos (Brazil), August 13: Brazilian presidential candidate Eduardo Campos, a contender to unseat President Dilma Rousseff in October, died today when his jet crashed into a residential area, media network Globo said.