Teacher stabbed to death by student at college in Porto Velho: what is known about the case
A law professor at Centro Universitário Aparício Carvalho in Porto Velho, Brazil, was fatally stabbed by a student, leading to investigations into femicide.
Juliana Santiago, a law professor at the Centro Universitário Aparício Carvalho (Fimca) in Porto Velho, Brazil, was murdered on Friday night after being attacked by a student, João Cândido. Witnesses report that the attack occurred after class when the student waited until she was alone to initiate a heated discussion, which escalated into violence, with him stabbing her in the chest and arm. The incident has been classified as femicide, prompting further investigations into the circumstances surrounding the crime.
The aftermath of the attack saw immediate concern from fellow students who rushed to her aid. Santiago was critically injured and required emergency medical attention. After the incident, João Cândido was apprehended by authorities and is currently under investigation; he has provided statements to the police regarding his actions, although the details of these statements have not been disclosed. The college has also released a statement expressing condolences and detailing their commitment to supporting students during this tragic period.
In the wake of this horrific incident, tributes have poured in for Professor Juliana Santiago, highlighting her contributions to the academic community and the profound impact she had on her students. The transfer of her body and memorials point to the community's grief and shock at losing a dedicated educator. This tragic event raises serious concerns about safety in educational institutions and the broader issue of violence against women in Brazil, particularly in the context of femicide, which remains a critical social issue in the country.