Woman dies after being struck with a hammer by firefighter sergeant; family authorizes organ donation
51-year-old nurse Liliane de Souza Bonfim Duarte succumbed to injuries inflicted by her husband, a firefighter sergeant, in Ponta PorΓ£, Brazil; her family has decided to donate her organs.
Liliane de Souza Bonfim Duarte, a 51-year-old nurse from Ponta PorΓ£, Brazil, has died following a brutal attack by her husband, Elianderson Duarte, a sergeant in the Fire Department, who struck her multiple times with a hammer. The incident occurred on Tuesday, where Liliane's efforts to protect her children, all diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (TEA), were evident, as she urged them to run away before the violence escalated. Tragically, two of her three children were also victims of the assault, which has left the family in devastation and raised alarms about domestic violence in the region.
With Liliane's death, the number of women murdered in Mato Grosso do Sul in 2023 has reached five, highlighting an ongoing crisis surrounding violence against women in Brazil. The family has made the decision to donate her organs, reflecting both their grief and a desire to contribute positively despite the tragedy they are facing. The case has garnered significant attention, particularly as it underscores the often-hidden issues of domestic abuse within households and the impact it has on vulnerable family members.
Elianderson Duarte, who attempted to flee the scene, was apprehended by the police and is facing severe charges. This incident not only calls for a deeper examination of public safety protocols regarding domestic violence but also poses questions about support systems for families dealing with such harrowing experiences, emphasizing the need for community awareness and intervention strategies against gender-based violence.