J K Rowling pays tribute to Harry Potter's Brazillian voice Caio Cesar
JK Rowling has paid tribute to Brazilian actor Caio Cesar, who provided the voice of the boy wizard in Portuguese territories around the world.

Cesar, who was also a police officer in Rio de Janeiro, died on the job on Wednesday. He was 27, reported Us magazine.
Rowling took to Twitter to share the sad news with Potter fans.
Desperately sad to hear that Caio César, Brazilian voice of Harry Potter, has died at the age of 27. My thoughts are with his family.
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) October 1, 2015 Reports suggest Cesar was shot in the neck during an investigation and taken to a nearby hospital, where he underwent emergency surgery. He died hours later.
Charles Emmanuel, the actor who dubbed Rupert Grint's voice as Ron Weasley in the Portuguese version of the Harry Potter series, also took to Twitter to honour his late friend.
Cesar also added his voice to the Portuguese versions of "Avatar", "The Last Airbender", "X-Men: Evolution" and "How to Train Your Dragon".
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