RIO DE JANEIRO -- A police officer has died after being shot in the head when he and two others working security at the Rio Olympics got lost near a slum and encountered gunfire.Justice Minister Alexandre de Moraes announced Helio Vieiras death early Friday on his official Facebook page.The officers from Brazils national security force were using a GPS device to navigate unfamiliar streets Wednesday afternoon when they took a wrong turn off a highway leading to Rios international airport. Their truck was sprayed with bullets, and officer Helio Vieira was shot. He died late Thursday.The other officers suffered minor injuries when the windows of their vehicle shattered.More than 85,000 security forces have been deployed in Rio for the Olympics, which is double the number of London in 2012. Air Max Pas Cher Chine . 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The giant slalom world champion slipped during her first run in the morning, landing on her back and then twisting forward before getting her leg caught in the protective material on the side of the slope.With the teams confirmed for the Football League play-offs, who is playing who, when and where? The majority of the Sky Bet Championship contenders were finalised before the last day of the season - Derby, Hull and Sheffield Wednesday all making the cut - but it was a straight shoot-out between Middlesbrough and Brighton to take the final place.It was Boro who came out on top following the 1-1 draw and were automatically promoted alongside Burnley, with the Seagulls set to meet Wednesday on Friday, May 13 at Hillsborough before the return leg at the Amex Stadium on Monday, May 16. The other tie will be between Hull and Derby, with the first leg at the iPro Stadium on Saturday, May 14 before the second clash at the KC Stadium on Tuesday, May 17. Derby will face Steve Bruces Hull in the Championship play-offs. Despite a 5-0 thrashing of Port Vale on the final day of the Sky Bet League One season, Walsall will take their place in the play-offs after Burton gained automatic promotion following a 0-0 draw with Doncaster.The Saddlers will face Barnsley - who themselves beat champions Wigan 4-1 on Sunday - with the first leg at Oakwell on Saturday, May 14 and the Tykes travelling to the Bescot Stadium on Tuesday, May 19.Bradford and Millwall had already confirmed their spots in the play-off chase, with Valley Parade the setting for the first leg on Sunday, May 15 before The Den hosts the return tie on Friday, May 20. Highlights of Barnsleys 4-1 win over Wigan in Sky Bet League One In Sky Bet League Two, Accrington slipped into the final play-off spot after a frustrating 0-0 draw with Stevenage on the final day of the season and a late winner from Bristol Rovers sending them into fourth spot. They will now face AFC Wimbledon in the race for League One, travelling to the Kingsmeadow Stadium on Saturday, May 14 before playing the return leg on home turf on Wednesday, May 18.Portsmouth and Plymouth face off in the second tie, with Fratton Park the venue of the first leg on Thursday, May 12 and the second leg being played at Home Park on Sunday, May 15. Portsmouth will take on Plymouth Argyle for a shot at Wembley All three finals will be held at Wembley over the weekend of 28-30 May.Sky Bet Football League play-off schedule - all games live on Sky Sports:Championship - Match ALeg 1: Sheffield Weddnesday v Brighton - Friday, May 13 (7.dddddddddddd45pm)Leg 2: Brighton v Sheffield Wednesday - Monday, May 16 (7.45pm) Highlights of the clash for promotion in the Sky Bet Championship between Middlesbrough and Brighton & Hove Albion Championship - Match BLeg 1: Derby v Hull - Saturday, May 14 (12.30pm)Leg 2: Hull v Derby - Tuesday, May 17 (7.45pm) League 1 - Match ALeg 1: Barnsley v Walsall - Saturday, May 14 (5.30pm)Leg 2: Walsall v Barnsley - Thursday, May 19 (7.45pm) Phil Parkinsons Bradford will play Millwall as they aim for promotion to the Championship League 1 - Match BLeg 1: Bradford v Millwall - Sunday, May 15 (12.15pm)Leg 2: Millwall v Bradford - Friday, May 20 (7.45pm) League 2 - Match ALeg 1: Portsmouth v Plymouth - Thursday, May 12 (7.45pm)Leg 2: Plymouth v Portsmouth - Sunday, May 15 (6pm) League 2 - Match B Highlights of the Sky Bet Two match between Accrington Stanley and Stevenage Leg 1: AFC Wimbledon v Accrington - Saturday, May 14 (7.30pm)Leg 2: Accrington v AFC Wimbledon - Wednesday, May 18 (7.45pm)Championship play-off finalHull v Sheffield Wednesday - Saturday, May 28 (5pm)League 1 play-off final Barnsley v Millwall - Sunday, May 29 (3pm)League 2 play-off finalAFC Wimbledon v Plymouth - Monday, May 30 (3pm) Also See: Watch Championship goals NOW! 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