Woman killed after refusing kiss in MG asked for protection in last post on social media: 'God, close what is a trap'
Priscila Beatriz Assis Teixeira, a 38-year-old woman, was killed after refusing a kiss during a cellphone sale negotiation, having posted a plea for protection hours earlier.
Priscila Beatriz Assis Teixeira, a 38-year-old woman from Campos Altos, Brazil, tragically lost her life after she refused a kiss from Matheus VinΓcius de Souza, an 18-year-old man, while they were negotiating the sale of a cellphone on her doorstep. In her last social media post, made just hours before the incident on Monday, she expressed a desire for protection against harm, stating, "God, close what is a trap," which adds a haunting context to her untimely death. Her plea reflects not only her personal fears but underscores the pervasive issues of violence that can stem from what might appear to be mundane interactions.
The incident has deeply affected her family and friends, who described Priscila as a kind-hearted individual with many dreams. Her brother expressed sorrow over the loss, pointing out that Priscila had a joyful spirit and was a devoted mother to her three children. The family is now seeking justice and hopes that increased legal measures will be enacted to prevent such tragic occurrences in the future. This heartbreaking story shines a light on the dangers women face even in day-to-day situations and raises questions about societal attitudes towards violence and womenβs safety in Brazil.
Priscila worked as a cook in a municipal project and was well-regarded in her community. The circumstances of her death are garnering attention, which may lead to a broader discussion about the need for stricter laws and protective measures for women in Brazil, especially in light of domestic and interpersonal violence. Her death is not only a loss to her family but also serves as a reminder of the urgent need for societal change to ensure women's safety in public and private spaces.