'I Want the End of This Story': Protesters Demand Resolution of the 'Aguiar Case', Family Missing for 2 Weeks in RS
Protesters in Cachoeirinha, Brazil, are demanding a swift resolution to the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of three members of the Aguiar family.
On Tuesday, protesters gathered in Cachoeirinha, a city in the Metropolitan Region of Porto Alegre, Brazil, to demand a quicker investigation into the disappearance of Silvana Germann de Aguiar and her parents, Isail Vieira de Aguiar and Dalmira Germann de Aguiar, who have been missing for over two weeks. The protests came after news that a suspect had been arrested in connection with the case, but many in the community are still seeking answers about what happened to the family.
Family members and friends joined together in front of the home and minimarket of Dalmira and Isail Aguiar, expressing their anguish and frustration at the lack of information provided by authorities. Onilda de Aguiar, the sister of the missing Isail, publicly spoke out during the protest, conveying a desperate plea for justice and resolution. "I want justice, I want to know where they are, where they were taken," she said, highlighting the depth of concern and urgency that the community feels regarding the case.
The Aguiar family's disappearance has left many questions unanswered, and the protest serves as a vital reminder of the impact of such cases on families and communities in Brazil. With the suspect's arrest, there is hope for closure, but until the whereabouts of the missing individuals are clarified, the demand for justice continues to resonate among their loved ones and the wider community.