Asked by journalists if the PJ had any other line of investigation than suicide, Luís Neves replied that the data available to the PJ, not only from last night - when the manager of EuroBic was found dead - but also from another previous occurrence, indicate that "there is no intervention by third parties" in this death.
Luís Neves spoke after signing a protocol with the Portuguese Association for Victim Support (APAV), the Polytechnic Institute of Beja and the Centre for Professional Training in the Electronics, Energy, Telecommunications and Information Technology Industry to formalise the work that has been done to prevent and combat child sexual abuse on the Internet.
Nuno Ribeiro da Cunha, EuroBic's private banking director and account manager at Sonangol, was found dead Wednesday night in his home in Restelo, Lisbon.