Mar 2 • 20:14 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

8-month-pregnant woman reports being assaulted by a homeless man while walking on a viaduct in Rio Preto

A 24-year-old pregnant woman reported an assault by a man experiencing homelessness in São José do Rio Preto.

On a Tuesday afternoon, a 24-year-old woman, eight months pregnant, reported to the police that she had been assaulted by a homeless man while walking on the Jordão Reis viaduct in São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo. The incident occurred around 3 PM when the suspect threw a beer can at her, causing it to splash the liquid onto her. Following this, he allegedly pulled out a knife and attempted to stab her in the abdomen, while verbally assaulting her with various insults.

The woman informed authorities that she had spoken to another individual who had also been targeted by the same suspect, suggesting a pattern of aggressive behavior. The police report characterized the incident as a combination of slander, threats, and physical aggression. Fortunately, despite the alarming situation, the woman reported no physical injuries from the attack. As of the latest updates, the assailant has not yet been apprehended by law enforcement.

This incident raises concerns about public safety in urban areas, particularly regarding interactions between vulnerable populations such as pregnant women and individuals experiencing homelessness. It also highlights issues surrounding mental health, social support, and the challenges faced by those living on the streets, creating a complex social dilemma that requires attention from local authorities and community organizations.

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