Body of Brazilian woman murdered in Portugal is expected to be repatriated on Friday, says family
The body of Lucinete Freitas, a Brazilian nanny murdered in Portugal, is set to be repatriated to Brazil after over two months of waiting, according to her family.
Lucinete Freitas, a Brazilian nanny, was murdered in Portugal on December 5, and her family has been awaiting the repatriation of her body for more than two months. On January 10, it was announced by the family that the body is expected to arrive in Brazil on Friday, January 13. Lucinete was reported missing for 13 days before her body was discovered in a thicket in Amadora, a region near Lisbon, after her employer, a 43-year-old Brazilian, was arrested as the primary suspect in the case.
The circumstances surrounding Lucinete's murder have raised significant attention both in Brazil and Portugal. The authorities have confirmed that her employer was responsible for the crime and guided them to where the body was hidden. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding the safety of immigrants working abroad, particularly as it involves a woman who traveled to another country in search of better employment opportunities, only to meet a tragic fate.
The CearΓ‘ state government has pledged to cover the costs associated with the repatriation of Lucinete's remains, ensuring that the family can bring her home without incurring financial burdens during this difficult time. This case has sparked discussions about the responsibilities of both governments in protecting their citizens abroad and addressing such violent crimes, especially against women in vulnerable employment situations.