Mar 11 • 18:41 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

'Pesso' and 'precionando': Portuguese mistakes in messages lead family to report disappearance of woman from Rio Grande do Sul in Florianópolis

A 47-year-old real estate agent, Luciani Aparecida Estivalet Freitas, has gone missing in Florianópolis, prompting her family to file a police report due to suspicious messages sent from her phone.

Luciani Aparecida Estivalet Freitas, a 47-year-old real estate agent from Rio Grande do Sul, has been reported missing in Florianópolis since early March. Her family became concerned when they received suspicious messages from her phone, filled with grammatical errors, which raised doubts about whether she was the actual sender. The family filed a police report on Monday after noticing these inconsistencies, suspecting that someone might be impersonating Luciani.

According to her brother, Matheus Estivalet Freitas, the messages indicated that Luciani was doing fine but claimed she was being pursued by an ex-boyfriend. This alarming update from Luciani's phone, coupled with the family's previous inability to contact her, heightened their concerns about her safety and well-being. The last confirmed sighting of Luciani was at Praia dos Ingleses on March 4.

The local police are currently investigating the case, looking into the circumstances surrounding her disappearance and the suspicious messages. As the investigation unfolds, Luciani's family hopes for answers and is urging anyone with information to come forward, fearing for her safety in light of the troubling communications that have emerged since her disappearance.

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