Who were the couple shot dead by the woman's ex-partner in the interior of SP
A couple was shot and killed by the woman's ex-partner in Botucatu, SP, following a prior court denial for a protective order against him.
Júlia Gabriela Bravin Trovão, 29, and Diego Felipe Corrêa da Silva, 34, were tragically killed in a shooting incident perpetrated by Júlia's ex-partner, Diego Sansalone, 38, on Saturday in Botucatu, São Paulo. The couple had been together for four years, and the attack came shortly after a court denied Júlia's request for a protective order against Sansalone. This denial highlights the systemic issues surrounding domestic violence protective measures and the often precarious situation faced by victims.
Following the attack, Diego Sansalone fled but was apprehended the next day. He later confessed to the shootings, which have sent shockwaves through the community and raised awareness about the dangers many women face from past partners, especially when legal protections are not adhered to or effectively enforced. Júlia, who was a trained pharmacist specializing in advanced aesthetics, succumbed to her injuries three days after the attack, while the impact of the violence continues to unfold in the lives of those connected to the victims.
This incident emphasizes the urgent need for improved responses to domestic violence cases in Brazil, where many women face similar threats yet find little support in the judicial system. The tragic loss of Júlia and Diego Felipe serves as a reminder of the critical importance of protecting vulnerable individuals from their abusers and the necessary reforms to ensure justice and safety for all individuals in similar circumstances.