Saleswoman stabbed to death in shopping mall had protective measure against ex
Cibelle Monteiro Alves, a 22-year-old saleswoman, was fatally stabbed by her ex-boyfriend, despite having a protective order against him.
Cibelle Monteiro Alves, a 22-year-old saleswoman, was tragically stabbed to death at her workplace in a shopping mall in São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil. The attack occurred on Wednesday night and was carried out by her ex-boyfriend, 25-year-old Cassio Henrique da Silva Zampieri, who had a history of threatening her. It was reported that Cibelle had a protective order in place against him due to prior incidents of domestic violence stemming from their tumultuous relationship, which ended in April 2025. This case highlights the critical issue of violence against women, particularly in contexts where protective measures are meant to safeguard victims but often fail to do so.
The police report confirms that Cibelle had sought help from authorities on multiple occasions due to domestic violence encounters with Zampieri. The protective order, which was obtained in 2023, was repeatedly violated, raising serious questions about the effectiveness of the legal protections available to victims of domestic abuse. Despite attempts by the victim to seek justice and security, Zampieri's persistence and the inadequacy of enforcement seem to have ultimately led to this devastating outcome.
This incident underscores a broader societal issue regarding the safety of women and the enforcement of protective measures. It demonstrates the need for better systems of support and action to ensure that victims of domestic violence are adequately protected. The case attracted public attention, sparking conversations around domestic violence laws in Brazil and the responsibilities of law enforcement in enforcing protective measures effectively. Authorities are now faced with the imperative to enhance the legal framework surrounding domestic violence to better protect individuals like Cibelle in the future.