Feb 23 • 12:09 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Businessman Mamede Castro, founder of Miracéu Turismo, dies at 79

Mamede Castro, the founder of Miracéu Turismo and a notable businessman from Piauí, Brazil, has passed away at 79 years old in São Paulo, with details about his death not disclosed by the family.

Luiz Mamede Castro, a prominent figure in the tourism industry and founder of Miracéu Turismo, has died at the age of 79 in São Paulo, Brazil. His family has chosen not to disclose the cause of his death, but they have expressed gratitude for the condolences received from many. Mamede was not only an entrepreneur but also actively involved in the local business community as the director of the Câmara dos Dirigentes Lojistas de Teresina.

In life, Mamede was acknowledged for his visionary contributions to tourism and was praised for his commitment to creating memorable travel experiences for his clients. His passing has been met with sorrow from various organizations, including Sebrae, the Sindicato dos Guias e Condutores do Piauí, and the Secretary of Tourism for the state of Piauí, reflecting his impact on the local tourism industry.

Mamede is survived by his wife, Myriam, and four children, who are expected to announce the details regarding his funeral service soon. His legacy will likely continue through the work of Miracéu Turismo and the many lives he touched in the tourism sector.

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