Mar 9 • 12:18 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Policewoman killed at home: paramedic's testimony brings revelations about the day of the crime; see what is known about the investigations

A paramedic's testimony raises questions about the circumstances surrounding the death of Police Officer Gisele Alves, who was shot in her apartment in São Paulo.

The tragic death of Police Officer Gisele Alves, who was shot in the head in her apartment in the Brás neighborhood of São Paulo, has prompted an investigation that reveals unsettling details according to a paramedic's testimony. The paramedic, who has 15 years of experience, found the scene to be peculiar, particularly noting how the firearm was situated in the officer's hand, asserting that it was in a manner not typically seen in suicide cases. This raises suspicions about the true nature of her death, including potential foul play.

Further inconsistencies were highlighted by firefighters who responded to the scene. They observed that the blood had already started to coagulate, and critically, the cartridge case was missing, which could indicate something unusual about the incident. Additionally, the victim's husband claimed he was in the shower during the time of the shooting, yet firefighters found no water on the bathroom floor, casting further doubt on his account. While the husband's defense maintains that he is not being investigated or considered a suspect, his narrative is now under scrutiny due to these unexplained details.

As the investigation continues, it has drawn attention from various media sources, particularly the program Fantástico, which has gained access to vital evidence and statements. The case not only raises critical questions about the specific circumstances leading to Alves' death but also highlights the broader issues surrounding police violence and accountability in Brazil.

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