Man accused of strangling wife while she slept goes to trial in Uberlândia
Vitor Hugo Nascimento Santos is on trial for allegedly strangling his wife, Kerolen Dini Cândido Pereira, in their home in Uberlândia.
The trial of Vitor Hugo Nascimento Santos commenced on October 12, 2024, in the courthouse of Uberlândia, where he faces charges of strangling his wife, Kerolen Dini Cândido Pereira, to death. The incident, which occurred on March 23, 2024, is classified as a case of femicide, and the prosecution claims it was motivated by trivial reasons following a domestic dispute. Reports indicate that Santos reacted violently after Pereira discovered that his ex-partner was living in his mother's house, leading to a heated argument just before the fatal act.
According to the Civil Police's investigation, Santos waited until his wife was deeply asleep before committing the act of strangulation. This calculated approach to the crime highlights the seriousness of domestic violence issues, bringing attention to the alarming rates of femicides in Brazil. The trial is significant not only for the individuals involved but also for raising awareness about domestic abuse, which remains a critical issue in Brazilian society.
The defense attorney, Rafael Rodrigues, was contacted for comments regarding the trial; however, there has been no response as of the latest updates. Given the context of the crime occurring within the confines of their home in Uberlândia, this case illustrates the disturbing reality of domestic violence and its tragic consequences, underscoring the necessity for effective legal frameworks to protect victims and hold perpetrators accountable.