Sebastiao Rodrigues, center, uncle of the the young soccer player Samuel Rosa, one of the victims of a fire at a Brazilian soccer academy, grieves as he enter at a hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A fire early Friday swept through the sleeping quarters of an academy for Brazil's popular professional soccer club Flamengo, killing 10 people and injuring three, most likely teenage players, authorities said. AP Photo
Flowers are seen in a tribute for the victims of the club's training center deadly fire in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. REUTERS
Relatives of Samuel Thomas Rosa, who was a victim of Flamengo soccer club's training center deadly fire, arrives at the Institute of Forensic Science, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. REUTERS
A Flamengo's soccer fan reacts in front of the club's training center, after a deadly fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. REUTERS
Relatives of Samuel Thomas Rosa, who was a victim of Flamengo soccer club's training center deadly fire, attend an interview at the Institute of Forensic Science, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. REUTERS
Sebastiao Rodrigues, right, uncle of the young soccer player Samuel Rosa, one of the victims of a fire at a Brazilian soccer academy, grieves at a hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A fire early Friday swept through the sleeping quarters of an academy for Brazil's popular professional soccer club Flamengo, killing 10 people and injuring three, most likely teenage players, authorities said. AP Photo
Sebastiao Rodrigues, center, uncle of the the young soccer player Samuel Rosa, one of the victims of a fire at a Brazilian soccer academy, grieves as he enter at a hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A fire early Friday swept through the sleeping quarters of an academy for Brazil's popular professional soccer club Flamengo, killing 10 people and injuring three, most likely teenage players, authorities said. AP Photo
Flowers are seen in a tribute for the victims of the club's training center deadly fire in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. REUTERS
Relatives of Samuel Thomas Rosa, who was a victim of Flamengo soccer club's training center deadly fire, arrives at the Institute of Forensic Science, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. REUTERS
A Flamengo's soccer fan reacts in front of the club's training center, after a deadly fire, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. REUTERS
Relatives of Samuel Thomas Rosa, who was a victim of Flamengo soccer club's training center deadly fire, attend an interview at the Institute of Forensic Science, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. REUTERS
Sebastiao Rodrigues, right, uncle of the young soccer player Samuel Rosa, one of the victims of a fire at a Brazilian soccer academy, grieves at a hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A fire early Friday swept through the sleeping quarters of an academy for Brazil's popular professional soccer club Flamengo, killing 10 people and injuring three, most likely teenage players, authorities said. AP Photo
Sebastiao Rodrigues, center, uncle of the the young soccer player Samuel Rosa, one of the victims of a fire at a Brazilian soccer academy, grieves as he enter at a hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A fire early Friday swept through the sleeping quarters of an academy for Brazil's popular professional soccer club Flamengo, killing 10 people and injuring three, most likely teenage players, authorities said. AP Photo