Mother reported for rape in interior of SP doped 3-year-old daughter with marijuana brigadeiro, says MP
A mother in Brazil has been accused of drugging her three-year-old daughter with marijuana-laced treats to sexually abuse her, alongside her husband.
Authorities in Brazil have launched an investigation into Leiliane Vitória Oliva Coelho, a mother accused of drugging her three-year-old daughter with brigadeiro containing marijuana. This horrific case has drawn significant attention after it was revealed that both Leiliane and her husband, Andrey Gabriel Zancarli, would indulge in sexual abuse of the child and record videos of the acts. The couple, who also have a five-month-old baby, have been detained since December when the allegations first surfaced.
Leiliane and Andrey have confessed to their crimes during police interrogations, as detailed by the Public Ministry. Their actions are defined under the law as abuse against a vulnerable person, which includes any sexual acts with individuals under the age of 14 or those lacking the ability to consent. The specific case is especially troubling given the mental and emotional trauma inflicted on the young victim, and emphasizes the need for strict measures against child abuse in society.
The Public Ministry continues to investigate the depth of these crimes, and the couple's confession raises critical questions about how such acts can happen undetected within families. As they await trial, the plight of the child and the implications for child protection laws in Brazil come to the forefront, highlighting ongoing societal issues regarding abuse and the exploitation of vulnerable individuals.