Suzane Richthofen and businesswoman to be heard by police in investigation about suspected theft at the home of deceased uncle
The police are investigating a potential theft involving Suzane von Richthofen and businesswoman Carmem Silvia Gonzalez Magnani in connection with the home of her deceased uncle.
The Civil Police of Brazil is set to hear testimony from Suzane von Richthofen, who was convicted for the murder of her parents in 2002, along with businesswoman Carmem Silvia Gonzalez Magnani. This investigation relates to allegations of theft at the home of Suzane's uncle, Dr. Miguel Abdalla Netto, who was found dead on January 9 in Campo Belo, South Zone of SΓ£o Paulo. The inquiry has gained significant media attention, given Suzane's controversial background.
Carmem Magnani has officially accused her cousin Suzane of unlawfully removing items from the residence of Dr. Miguel Abdalla Netto, including a car and various pieces of furniture, without proper judicial authorization. In addition, she reported missing documents and cash from the home, raising suspicions of both theft and possible involvement in the uncle's death. The investigation seeks to determine whether there was an illegal entry and theft at the deceasedβs property.
As per police confirmations, Carmem is scheduled to give her statement at the 27th Police District in Campo Belo, while there is currently no set date for Suzane's hearing. The ongoing legal scrutiny and the implications of these allegations may lead to broader discussions regarding the safety and legal governance surrounding high-profile cases in Brazil, particularly those intertwined with familial disputes and criminal histories.