Mar 11 • 18:12 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Find out who the man is that left his daughters at their grandmother's house before killing his wife and recording a video asking for forgiveness

A Brazilian man murdered his wife and posted videos online seeking forgiveness while accusing her of infidelity.

Pedro Ubiratan de Oliveira, a 40-year-old man, stands accused of murdering his wife, Thais Rodrigues Rocha de Oliveira, in Praia Grande, São Paulo. The incident occurred at their family residence, where witnesses reported that Pedro had left their three young daughters at their grandmother's house prior to the crime. He led his family to believe he was attempting to reconcile with Thais, but the situation escalated into a fatal confrontation during the early hours of a Sunday morning.

Reports indicate that Pedro attacked Thais both physically, by punching and strangling her, and then subsequently recorded videos expressing remorse and disclosing accusations of infidelity against his wife. His actions have shocked the community and raised conversations regarding domestic violence and the mental state of those who commit such heinous acts. After the murder, he was apprehended by local authorities while trying to flee the scene of the crime.

This tragic incident not only highlights the alarming rates of domestic violence present in Brazil, but it also sheds light on the potential psychological factors that may lead an individual to commit acts of extreme violence against a partner. The involvement of the couple's children in this scenario adds another layer of complexity, prompting discussions on the impact of such tragedies on families and the responsibilities of the community in addressing domestic abuse.

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