The Brazilian Federal Prosecutor's Office (PGR) has gathered sufficient evidence to seek the conviction of those accused of ordering the murder of councilor Marielle Franco and driver Anderson Gomes.
The Brazilian Federal Prosecutor's Office (PGR) has announced to the Federal Supreme Court (STF) that it has collected enough evidence to condemn the individuals accused of orchestrating the murder of councilor Marielle Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes. The execution occurred in March 2018, with a notable survivor, Fernanda Chaves, who was an aide to Franco at the time. The PGR's evidence also pertains to a separate homicide attempt against Chaves, reflecting the broader violent context surrounding these events.