Messages, persecution, and threats via PIX: victim of feminicide in jewelry store had reported her ex for three years
The tragic murder of Cibelle Monteiro Alves highlights a prolonged history of psychological violence and stalking by her ex-partner, culminating in a fatal attack in a jewelry store.
Cibelle Monteiro Alves, a 22-year-old woman, was murdered in a jewelry store in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, by her ex-partner, Cássio Henrique da Silva, 25, who had been harassing and threatening her for three years following the end of their five-year relationship. This act of feminicide occurred on Wednesday, when Cássio attacked Cibelle while she was at work, a situation that escalated from a history of psychological violence documented through messages. Family and friends have reported that Cássio was unable to accept the breakup and repeatedly showcased threatening behavior.
In the lead-up to the murder, messages obtained by TV Globo reveal the extent of Cássio's psychological abuse, wherein he threatened and intimidated Cibelle even after being blocked from communicating with her. He ominously stated that he would continue to contact her through different numbers, showcasing persistent stalking behavior. The police have characterized Cibelle's tragic death not only as a shocking act of violence but also as part of a broader issue of violence against women, underscoring how this type of abuse can escalate dangerously.
Following the attack, a police officer intervened, shooting Cássio as he attempted to evade arrest. This incident brings into sharp focus the urgent need for effective measures against domestic violence and better support systems for victims who are struggling to escape abusive relationships. It serves as a heartbreaking reminder of the cycle of violence that continues to plague many communities, particularly against women who often face significant barriers in seeking help and protection from their abusers.