The video was recorded from a condominium across from a beach in Rio de Janeiro’s Barra de Tijuca neighborhood and shows João Cardim crossing the street with his mother, Mariana Cardim, last Saturday. João Cardim is strolling down the sidewalk when Bruno Krupp suddenly slams his motorcycle into the teenager, knocking him off his feet. Krupp, who does not have a motorcycle license, continues racing on the road and at one point falls to the ground. WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT A surveillance video released on Friday shows the moment Brazilian model Bruno Krupp (pictured) ran over 16-year-old João Cardim in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday night. Cardim died at a local hospital that night. The 25-year-old Krupp now faces a charge of murder. He underwent surgery for a broken collarbone on Wednesday and called the incident an “accident” 16-year-old Brazilian João Cardim (right) was walking with his mother, Mariana Cardim (left), on a beach in the Barra de Tijuca neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro last Saturday night when he was run over by Bruno Krupp, a Brazilian. model who rode a motorcycle without a license. The teenager lost part of his leg in the crash and was rushed to a local hospital where he died Still image from surveillance camera video shows the moment João Cardim runs on the pavement before being hit by a motorcycle driven by Brazilian model Bruno Krupp, an unlicensed driver. The impact of the accident broke part of João Cardim’s left leg and he was pulled from a grassy area near the entrance to the beach where he and his mother planned to walk before returning home after a birthday party. Cardim was rushed to the Lourenco Jorge Municipal Hospital where he died a short time later. Krupp was treated at the same medical facility and released on Sunday. However, the social media influencer was admitted for surgery at a hospital in Rio de Janeiro’s Méier neighborhood on Wednesday and was arrested after a judge issued an arrest warrant charging him with murder. 16-year-old Brazilian João Cardim was caught on camera walking with his mother, Mariana Cardim, before being tackled by motorcycle rider Bruno Krupp. Still image from a video statement issued by Brazilian model Bruno Krupp moments before he underwent surgery at a hospital in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday. Krupp was driving his motorcycle without a license and ran over 16-year-old João Cardim, who died in hospital moments after last Saturday’s accident. “I wasn’t drinking, I wasn’t doing drugs. It was an accident, guys,” he said Krupp, who underwent surgery to repair a broken collarbone, released a taped statement from his hospital bed before the operation, saying it was an “accident” on his part and that he was mistreated by medical staff. at the Lourenco Jorge Municipal Hospital while waiting to be treated. “I was taken by ambulance, I didn’t leave the hospital, I didn’t leave the doctors,” Krupp said in Portuguese. “I’m dying in the hospital, the staff were mistreating me, banging the gurney down the hall, calling me a murderer, like I’d done something wrong.” The model dismissed rumors that she was disabled while riding the motorcycle. “I wasn’t drinking, I wasn’t doing drugs. It was an accident, guys,” Krupp said. Krupp was stopped by traffic police just three days before the fatal crash. He refused to take a breathalyzer test and was cited for riding the bicycle without a license and for operating a vehicle without plates. Residents and police surround the motorcycle Brazilian model Bruno Krupp was riding when it crashed in Rio de Janeiro last Saturday, killing a teenager. Brazilian network TV Globo reported Thursday that Krupp failed a road test required to obtain a motorcycle license Still footage from a surveillance camera released Friday shows a crowd surrounding 16-year-old João Cardim after he was hit by a motorcycle driven by Brazilian model Bruno Krupp last Saturday He bought the bike in May, but it failed a road test, Brazilian network TV Globo reported. Before going into surgery Wednesday, Krupp told his attorney, William Pena, that the motorcycle’s brakes failed as it approached Cardim. “There was no deception. Nobody leaves the house to kill somebody by falling down,” Pena told reporters Thursday. “Oh, I’m going to pop someone in the corner.” There is some exaggeration with everything they publish.” But Krupp is said to have been speeding, exceeding 90mph before hitting the teenager. Security cameras located at several businesses on Lúcio Costa Avenue showed speeding in the left lane. “He’s famous, he spends every weekend here. These noisy motorbikes, they fly by here, sometimes they pass by here, and when we look at it they are already far away,” a booth worker who witnessed the accident on Saturday told Globo.