Feb 20 • 05:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Manager confessed to his son that he killed the real estate agent and signed powers of attorney for him to take over the management of the condominium, says police

A condominium manager has confessed to killing a real estate agent and prepared legal documents for his son to assume condominium management, according to police.

In a shocking confession, Cléber Rosa, the condominium manager in Caldas Novas, Goiás, admitted to his son, Maicon Douglas Souza de Oliveira, that he murdered the real estate agent Daiane Alves shortly after her disappearance. This admission occurred about a month after the crime, during which Cléber expressed concern over potential arrest and sought to ensure the management of the condominium could continue. He took the unusual step of signing powers of attorney for his son to facilitate this transition.

The investigation led by police revealed that Daiane Alves went missing on December 17, 2025, while checking on a power outage in the building's basement. Following a month of investigation, the police arrested Cléber, who subsequently confessed to the crime, implicating himself in a chilling narrative that underscores a possible motive linked to the management of the property. His son, Maicon, has denied any involvement in the crime, and his defense has presented evidence to the police supporting this claim.

The case raises significant concerns about safety and oversight in residential condominiums, as well as the potential for conflicts in property management. The revelations about the father-son dynamic complicate the narrative, as familial loyalty is tested against legal and moral implications of the crime. As the investigation unfolds, the local community remains on alert, questioning what other truths may surface regarding this tragic event in their quiet neighborhood.

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