Brother of Brazilian found dead in Canada demands answers: 'We will not have peace'
The brother of Letícia Alves de Oliveira, a Brazilian woman who was missing for three years, calls for answers in her investigation after her body was discovered in Canada.
Frederico Alves de Oliveira, the brother of Letícia Alves de Oliveira, is expressing outrage and distress following the discovery of her body in Quebec, Canada, after she had been missing for three years. He criticized law enforcement for archiving the case and has voiced that the family has endured years of uncertainty and sorrow since her disappearance. Frederico is particularly concerned about the circumstances surrounding her death and the investigation, stating, 'We will not have peace until these circumstances are clarified.'
Letícia's body was found in a forest in Quebec, and while the probable cause of death has been determined to be hypothermia by Unidentified Human Remains Canada, the family is seeking further investigation into her demise. The identification of her body was confirmed only recently by Canadian authorities, which has rekindled the family's grief and frustration. Frederico is determined to seek justice and clarity regarding his sister's death, which he feels has not been adequately addressed.
In addition to demanding answers from law enforcement, Frederico has also reached out to government institutions connected to Letícia and has sought help from the Brazilian Consulate. He is actively trying to bring her remains back to Brazil for a proper burial, and he emphasized the importance of community support during this difficult time. The situation sheds light on the broader issues of missing individuals and the challenges families face in getting justice or answers when loved ones disappear.