Victim of femicide reported 10 police incidents and had two protective orders denied before being murdered by ex
Júlia Gabriela Bravin Trovão was murdered following a history of reported abuse, having filed 10 police reports against her ex-partner with inadequate judicial protection.
Júlia Gabriela Bravin Trovão, a 29-year-old woman from Botucatu, Brazil, was tragically murdered in a shooting incident linked to her ex-partner, Diego Sansalone. Prior to her death, Júlia had taken considerable steps to protect herself, including filing 10 police reports against Sansalone and requesting protective measures. Despite her efforts, judicial response was insufficient; only one of her three protective orders was granted, which underscores a significant gap in the legal system's ability to keep vulnerable individuals safe from domestic violence.
On the day of the attack, Júlia was in a car with her current partner, Diego Felipe Corrêa da Silva, when they were shot. Sadly, Diego Felipe died at the scene, and Júlia was critically injured but succumbed to her wounds a few days later. The incident raises alarming questions about the systemic issues surrounding domestic violence, particularly the limitations of protective measures in preventing fatal outcomes. Furthermore, their children from previous relationships were in the vehicle at the time of the shooting, highlighting the traumatic impact of such violence on families.
This case not only mourns the loss of Júlia and Diego Felipe but also signifies a pressing need for reform within the justice system to provide better support and protection for victims of domestic violence. Advocacy for stronger legal measures and societal change against femicide is crucial to prevent further tragedies like this. The fact that Júlia's appeals for help were largely ignored serves as a fierce reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by victims of domestic abuse, demanding urgent attention from authorities and communities alike.