Mar 9 • 16:07 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Woman arrested suspected of setting fire to her husband in Rio Preto

A woman was arrested in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil, on suspicion of setting her husband on fire following claims of domestic abuse.

In São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, a woman has been arrested following an incident in which she allegedly set her husband on fire. According to police reports, the man, who suffered significant burns, indicated that he had been a victim of domestic abuse for an extended period, stating that he had been held captive and subjected to violence by his wife for two years. On the day of the incident, the couple's home was found engulfed in flames, indicating a chaotic and potentially lethal environment.

Emergency services discovered the husband lying on the ground with severe injuries and burns covering approximately 50% of his body. He detailed accounts of being attacked while asleep, with the wife reportedly using a wooden object to beat him before igniting the fire. The woman was later found at her daughter’s house and initially claimed the attack was an act of self-defense, implying that her actions were justified in response to her husband’s abuse. However, she denied the allegations of starting the fire, complicating the narrative surrounding the incident.

This event highlights critical issues concerning domestic violence and the complexities of self-defense claims within abusive relationships. The case is under investigation by local authorities, and it raises important questions about the legal definitions of self-defense and domestic abuse as it affects women in situations of prolonged violence. The husband remains in critical condition at a local hospital, emphasizing the severe consequences of domestic violence encounters.

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