Feb 10 β€’ 03:00 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Murder of teacher at college in RO: stab wound that hit the heart caused death, says police

A 41-year-old law professor was fatally stabbed by a student inside a private college in Porto Velho, Brazil, succumbing to injuries before reaching the hospital.

Juliana Santiago, a 41-year-old criminal law professor, was murdered in a classroom at a private college in Porto Velho, Brazil. According to the police, she suffered a stab wound that pierced her heart, causing rapid death due to internal bleeding and hypovolemic shock. Reports indicate that the police are treating this incident as a femicide, given the brutal nature of the attack and its implications on victims of gender-based violence.

The investigation revealed that the attack was initiated by a student who inflicted multiple stab wounds, with the primary injury to the thoracic area being fatal. The local authorities, particularly the Civil Police of RondΓ΄nia, have determined that only one wound directly impacted her heart, leading to a swift demise, while other injuries were not fatal on their own. This incident raises serious concerns about safety in educational institutions and the need for protective measures for faculty and students alike.

As discussions around this tragic event unfold, it further emphasizes the urgent need to address issues of violence against women in Brazil. The case highlights how educational settings can sadly also become sites of violence, calling for greater awareness and prevention strategies to protect individuals from becoming victims of such heinous crimes.

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