At 82, famed singer Roberto Carlos is private, but his well-known childhood accident cost him part of his right leg at six. His songs, “O Divã” and “Traumas,” hint at the trauma and confusion of that day. Author Paulo Cesar de Araújo gives a detailed account. The incident took place on June 29, 1947, in […]
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