Entities and public bodies mourn the death of a teacher murdered by a student in Porto Velho
Public organizations and entities expressed their condolences on social media following the death of Juliana Santiago, a civil police officer and teacher who was murdered by a student in Porto Velho.
Juliana Santiago, a civil police officer and teacher at the Centro Universitário Aparício Carvalho (Fimca), was tragically killed during a class in Porto Velho on the night of Friday, the 6th. Although she was transported to the hospital, she succumbed to her injuries before being admitted to the João Paulo II emergency room. Her death has been met with widespread grief and condemnation of the violence occurring within educational institutions.
In response to the incident, various organizations, including the Civil Police of Rondônia, released statements expressing their sorrow over her passing. The Civil Police highlighted Juliana's dedicated career, emphasizing her commitment to public safety, justice, and the education of future professionals. This unfortunate event sheds light on the growing concern surrounding safety in academic environments, prompting calls for reflection on violence against individuals in educational settings.
The Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil – Seccional Rondônia (OAB-RO) expressed shock regarding the incident, condemning the violent act within an educational establishment. The widespread reaction from public entities not only showcases the impact of the tragedy on the local community but also opens a conversation about the underlying issues of violence in schools and the need for preventive measures to safeguard students and staff.