Teacher dies after being stabbed inside college classroom in Porto Velho; student is a suspect
Juliana Mattos Lima Santiago, a law professor at Fimca in Porto Velho, Brazil, was fatally stabbed by a student following a class.
Juliana Mattos Lima Santiago, a law professor at the Centro Universitário Aparício Carvalho (Fimca) in Porto Velho, Brazil, was tragically killed after being stabbed by a student immediately after a class. Witnesses report that the attacker, a male student, had requested a hug from Juliana at the end of the lecture and then stabbed her when she approached him. The incident occurred between 9:00 PM and 10:00 PM and has left the academic community in shock and mourning.
The individual suspected of the stabbing was apprehended by the police at the scene and is currently in custody, although his identity has not been disclosed. Juliana, 41, was described as a dedicated and beloved teacher who was also pursuing her master's degree in law. Her contributions to the university and her passion for teaching were highlighted by colleagues, including Maurício Carvalho, a co-owner of the university and a federal deputy in Brazil. The motive behind the attack remains under investigation by local authorities.
In response to this tragic event, Fimca has announced a three-day institutional mourning period to honor Juliana's memory. This incident not only raises concerns about safety in educational institutions but also sheds light on the mental health and personal issues that students may face, prompting calls for further support and resources for both students and faculty members in the academic environment.