Mar 9 • 19:18 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Police officer shot in the head: firefighters say husband was calm and dry, despite claiming he was showering

Witness statements suggest inconsistencies in the husband's account of the police officer's death.

Witnesses provide conflicting evidence regarding the circumstances of the police officer Gisele Alves Santana's death in February, particularly the account given by her husband, Lieutenant Colonel Geraldo Leite Rosa Neto. He reported being in the shower when he heard a gunshot, but the first firefighters on the scene observed that he was dry and showed no signs of having just exited a shower. This discrepancy raises questions about the authenticity of his narrative and the events leading to the tragedy.

The Lieutenant Colonel claims to have taken a shower at around 7 am, only to hear what he thought was a door slamming about a minute later. Upon exiting the bathroom, he alleges he found Gisele lying on the floor of their living room. However, a sergeant from the firefighting team indicated that Geraldo was found wearing shorts and no shirt, seemingly unperturbed by the situation he had just described, thereby deepening the mystery surrounding the incident.

The bold claims made by the husband concerning his actions during the incident contrast sharply with what medical responders witnessed, potentially indicating a lack of truthfulness or a critical misunderstanding of the situation. The ongoing investigation by local police continues to unravel further details, as the family and colleagues of Gisele Alves Santana seek justice for her untimely death.

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