Mar 2 • 13:37 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Couple shot dead during robbery in front of a condominium in the interior of Amazonas

A Brazilian businesswoman and her Colombian husband were shot dead during a robbery in Tabatinga, Amazonas.

In a tragic incident in Tabatinga, Amazonas, a Brazilian businesswoman named Ivanete da Silva Fabá and her Colombian husband Carlos Quintero were shot dead during an armed robbery. The couple had just finished a night shift at a bar in Leticia, Colombia, and were returning to their home in Tabatinga with their two children when they were attacked. Eyewitness accounts confirm that they were ambushed as they parked their car in front of their condominium, and despite being rushed to a local medical facility, Ivanete succumbed to her injuries shortly after.

The police quickly responded to the scene and reported the arrests of two 16-year-old boys and a 20-year-old man in connection with the crime. This incident highlights the growing concern over safety and crime rates in the area, particularly as the region has experienced a series of violent crimes involving armed assailants. Residents are increasingly worried about their safety, given that such attacks are becoming more frequent in regions close to the Colombian border.

Authorities are launching investigations aimed at understanding the broader implications of crime in the region, with a particular focus on how organized crime may be influencing local safety. This violent event raises questions about security measures for expatriates and businesses operating in border regions, and a need for more robust law enforcement efforts to deter future attacks is evident. The community mourns the tragic loss of a family, and the need for immediate action is more pressing than ever.

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