Feb 26 • 21:43 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Man who killed ex-wife and sent message to the victim's mother after the crime in Paraíba is arrested in São Paulo

A man suspected of killing his ex-wife in Paraíba has been arrested in São Paulo after being on the run for over a month.

César Raimundo, a 43-year-old man, was arrested in São Paulo on Thursday after eluding authorities for over a month following the murder of his ex-wife in January. The crime occurred in Arara, a city in the Curimataú region of Paraíba, where the victim was shot while on her way to work at a local health facility. Law enforcement officials noted that the suspect fled on a motorcycle immediately after the incident, prompting a significant manhunt led by the Civil Police of Paraíba and supported by operatives from the Department of State Criminal Investigations (DEIC).

The murder sparked outrage in the community, especially as the victim, who was a dedicated professional working at the Basic Health Unit, was also a mother of two children, one of whom was fathered by the suspect. Investigators revealed that the motive behind the crime was the perpetrator's inability to accept the end of his relationship with the victim. This tragic event highlights the ongoing issues of gender-based violence and the challenges faced by law enforcement in capturing fugitives in such cases.

The case has garnered attention not only due to the heinous nature of the crime but also because it underscores the systemic problems related to domestic violence in Brazil. As the suspect faces charges for his actions, the incident serves as a grim reminder of the necessity for broader societal measures to protect victims of domestic abuse and to bring perpetrators to justice.

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