Justice decrees preventive detention of suspect of attempting to kill nurse in São Luís; he remains at large
A judge has ordered the preventive detention of a suspect in the attempted murder of a nurse in São Luís, Brazil, with the suspect currently on the run.
In São Luís, Brazil, Rômulo Sousa Coimbra has been named a suspect in the attempted murder of his ex-wife, Sarah Julia Melo, a 29-year-old nurse. The incident took place on a Friday when Sarah was lured to their former home under the pretense that their youngest daughter was ill. Upon her arrival, she was brutally attacked with a knife, suffering severe injuries primarily to her face. Neighbors, alerted by her screams, intervened, helping to secure her safety until authorities arrived.
Following the attack, Rômulo Sousa Coimbra fled the scene with their two daughters, later dropping them off at their grandmother's house. Despite efforts by law enforcement to apprehend him, he remains fugitives as investigations proceed. In the aftermath, Sarah sought assistance at the Casa da Mulher Brasileira, where she reported the crime and received medical care for her injuries.
This case highlights ongoing concerns about domestic violence in Brazil and raises questions about the protective measures in place for victims. Advocacy groups are calling for stronger support systems and legal frameworks to better protect individuals like Sarah from such life-threatening situations, emphasizing the need for immediate action from authorities to locate the suspect and ensure the victim's safety.