Mar 11 • 08:03 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Woman killed for denying kiss in MG was stabbed 15 times, concludes police

Priscila Beatriz Teixeira, 38, was fatally stabbed 15 times by 18-year-old Matheus Vinícius de Souza after she rejected his kiss during a cell phone transaction in Brazil.

Priscila Beatriz Teixeira, a 38-year-old woman from Brazil, was brutally stabbed 15 times by 18-year-old Matheus Vinícius de Souza, an act that unfolded tragically in front of her 8-year-old son. The violent incident occurred on February 23 in Campos Altos, located in the Alto Paranaíba region, after Teixeira declined to accept a kiss from Souza while they were negotiating the sale of a cell phone. This rejection prompted a shocking and violent response, leading to her death and exposing the deep-rooted issues of gender-based violence in Brazil.

The investigation, concluded by the Civil Police, officially indicted Souza for femicide and sexual harassment. Authorities pointed out that the crime was committed in front of the victim's child, resulting in a one-third increase in the sentencing for the femicide charge under Brazilian law. Femicide in Brazil is a serious offense, carrying a prison sentence of 12 to 30 years, and if the crime is exacerbated by the presence of family members or occurs against a pregnant woman, the penalties may be further increased.

The police also raised awareness around the implications of such acts of violence, highlighting not just the grave outcome for victims like Teixeira but also the psychological trauma inflicted on children who witness such crimes. The case serves as a grim reminder of the urgent need for comprehensive measures to combat gender violence and protect victims, particularly addressing the societal norms that permit and perpetuate such heinous acts.

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