Mar 2 • 06:30 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Before killing ex-girlfriend in shopping, man sent nude photos of her to jewelry store and made threats

A man stalked and ultimately killed his ex-girlfriend after sending her nude photos to a jewelry store and making threats against her.

In a tragic incident in São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil, a 25-year-old man named Cássio Henrique da Silva Zampieri murdered his 22-year-old ex-girlfriend, Cibelle Monteiro Alves, in a jewelry store where she worked. Prior to the murder, Cássio had sent nude images of Cibelle to the store and harassed her through social media, demonstrating a pattern of abusive behavior following their breakup. The couple had been in a relationship for five years, but Cibelle ended it in April 2025, which Cássio could not accept, leading to his escalating threats.

Despite Cibelle's efforts to seek protection through the justice system, including obtaining a restraining order against Cássio, he continued his obsessive behavior. Reports indicate that Cibelle had filed multiple police reports citing domestic violence stemming from Cássio's actions, yet the situation culminated in his violent attack on her within the confines of the store. The authorities are currently investigating the murder as a case of femicide, given the nature of the crime and the history of abuse.

The case sheds light on the issue of domestic violence and the challenges faced by women in securing safety from their abusers despite legal protections. It raises critical questions about the effectiveness of restraining orders and what more can be done to prevent such tragic incidents from occurring in the future. As the investigation continues, it is essential for society to address these issues to protect vulnerable individuals from domestic violence and femicide, a growing concern in many parts of the world.

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