Feb 24 • 05:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

One month since the disappearance of the Aguiar family: police consider concluding the investigation even without locating bodies

The Civil Police in Brazil considers concluding the inquiry into the Aguiar family's disappearance, despite not having found their bodies after one month.

The Civil Police of Brazil is moving forward with its investigation into the mysterious disappearance of the Aguiar family, which has entered its one-month mark. The family, consisting of Silvana Germann de Aguiar and her elderly parents, has been missing since late January. The case gained attention as search efforts included investigations in Gravataí and Viamão, areas in the Greater Porto Alegre region, as well as properties linked to family members. Unfortunately, no significant clues have been uncovered yet regarding their whereabouts.

Delegado Anderson Spier, who is responsible for the case, has indicated that despite the lack of leads, the inquiry will continue as they look to piece together the circumstances of the family's disappearance. The investigation also involves temporary detention of Silvana's former partner, Cristiano Domingues Francisco, who has been suspected of involvement. The case raises questions about local policing effectiveness and the resources available for resolving such missing person's inquiries.

As the situation develops, the public and the media are closely following any updates from the Civil Police, hoping for a resolution. However, the lack of progress has left the community in Cachoeirinha on edge, concerning the safety of its residents and the potential for similar incidents, highlighting a greater need for support in cases of disappearances.

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