Feb 17 • 13:09 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Woman shot in the eye during fight at Salvador carnival remains hospitalized and is not at risk of death

A 22-year-old woman shot in the eye during a fight at the Salvador carnival is hospitalized but not in critical condition, according to her family.

A 22-year-old woman was shot in the eye during a violent altercation at the Salvador carnival, while attending an event in the Campo Grande area on Saturday night. She is currently hospitalized at the Hospital Geral do Estado (HGE) and, despite losing the vision in her left eye, her family has confirmed that her life is not in danger. Reports indicate that the incident occurred in front of the Teatro Castro Alves as a crowd was gathered for a parade, highlighting the chaos that unfolded amidst a festive occasion.

The incident began with a conflict among attendees in the carnival circuit, and the situation escalated into gunfire, leaving the young woman injured. As of now, the motive behind the fight remains unclear, and there is little information available regarding the assailant. The police are expected to investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting, which marred the joyous celebration of carnival, a significant cultural event in Brazil.

The victim works in the healthcare sector, and her family expressed deep sorrow over the incident, emphasizing the impact it has had on her life and future. A relative, speaking to the media, noted that although the woman is out of immediate danger, the loss of vision has severely disrupted her dreams and career prospects, raising concerns about public safety during large-scale events. This incident serves as a reminder of the risks associated with violence in such crowded environments, prompting calls for tighter security measures at public gatherings in the future.

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