Man flees after stabbing two women in the South Zone of São Paulo
A man stabbed two women, ages 30 and 16, in a domestic violence incident in Jabaquara, São Paulo, before fleeing the scene.
In a shocking incident of domestic violence early Saturday morning in Jabaquara, São Paulo, two women were stabbed by an assailant identified as the ex-partner of one of the victims. The attack took place at their residence on Rua Taquaruçu, where the 30-year-old victim was targeted while she was asleep, using a knife. When she sought help after realizing she had been attacked, she discovered that her 16-year-old sister had also been injured in the assault.
Emergency responders from the Military Police were dispatched to the scene, finding both women with severe stab wounds. They received immediate first aid on-site and were then transferred to Hospital Saboya for further treatment. This incident highlights the ongoing issue of femicidal violence in Brazil and raises serious concerns regarding the safety measures in place for victims of domestic violence, particularly after relationships end.
The police are actively searching for the suspect, who reportedly used a key he retained after the end of the relationship to gain access to the home. Witnesses have come forward to share information about the man, emphasizing the critical need for swift and effective intervention in cases of domestic violence to protect victims from further harm.