Mar 6 β€’ 15:56 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Ex-convict is stabbed by semi-open prisoner on Transcol bus in ES

A 47-year-old ex-convict was stabbed by a semi-open prisoner on a Transcol bus in Vila Velha, Brazil, after a dispute over photos.

In a shocking incident, a 47-year-old ex-convict was stabbed by a man serving a semi-open prison sentence on a Transcol bus in Vila Velha, Greater VitΓ³ria, on Thursday afternoon. The stabbings occurred in the Itaparica Terminal, leading to immediate chaos as other passengers witnessed the attack. According to reports from the Military Police, both men already knew each other from their time in the same prison unit, indicating a potentially deep-seated interpersonal conflict that surfaced during the bus ride.

The altercation began as a verbal dispute over photos taken by the assailant, during which the situation escalated into violence. Despite being injured, the ex-convict was able to exit the bus and seek assistance, showcasing a remarkable display of resilience under such traumatic circumstances. He received first aid from a bus driver before being rushed to the Riviera da Barra Emergency Room for treatment, where he was assessed for serious but non-life-threatening injuries caused by two knife wounds to his back.

This incident raises significant concerns about safety in public transportation, particularly in areas with high crime rates. It also highlights the challenges faced by individuals reintegrating into society after incarceration, as they may encounter residual tensions from their past. With the assailant fleeing the scene, authorities are under pressure to locate him swiftly to restore public confidence in safety while commuting in the region. Further investigations are expected to uncover more about the circumstances leading up to this violent episode.

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