Mar 9 • 12:03 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

'Another victim who will just become a statistic,' says sister of young woman stabbed on International Women's Day

A 30-year-old woman named Mariana Camila de Oliveira Santos was fatally stabbed in front of her children on International Women's Day in Brazil, with her partner being the main suspect.

On March 8th, during the early hours of International Women's Day, a tragic incident occurred in Santa Luzia, Brazil, where a 30-year-old woman named Mariana Camila de Oliveira Santos was brutally murdered inside her home. Reports indicate that the primary suspect in the case is her partner, who fled the scene immediately following the attack. The presence of her three young children during the incident has further highlighted the tragic nature of this event, with the oldest child, only 10 years old, reportedly calling for help from neighbors right after the stabbing.

When authorities responded to the scene, they found that emergency medical services (Samu) had already confirmed Santos's death. A preliminary investigation revealed that she suffered over 30 stab wounds, underscoring the brutality of the crime. The police have initiated a search for the suspect, whose identity and motives have yet to be fully established, although the domestic context appears to be a crucial element in this case.

This incident has generated significant emotional responses, not only from the family of the victim but also from the wider community, igniting discussions regarding gender-based violence and its prevalence in Brazilian society. Letícia Ter, Santos's sister, expressed her grief saying, "On Women's Day, my sister became just another statistic.” Her statement reflects the pervasive issue of violence against women in Brazil and calls attention to the essential need for societal change and support systems to prevent such tragedies in the future.

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