Mar 12 • 10:32 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Ex-husband sentenced to 33 years in prison for killing teacher with poisoned coxinha in AL

A Brazilian man has been sentenced to 33 years for the murder of his ex-wife, who died after eating a poisoned coxinha.

Joice dos Santos Cirino was tragically murdered after consuming a coxinha that had been poisoned by her ex-husband, Felippe Silva Cirino, in São Brás, Alagoas. The incident occurred on October 9, 2024, shortly before which she had expressed fears of being poisoned, sending audio messages and photos to her family warning that if she fell ill after eating, her ex-husband would be at fault. Despite receiving the poisoned food, their 15-year-old son chose to eat a soup that Joice had prepared, which ultimately spared him from harm.

On November 11, 2024, Felippe Silva Cirino was convicted of feminicide and attempted homicide, receiving a sentence of 33 years, 2 months, and 19 days. This case highlights the severe issue of domestic violence and murder against women in Brazil, particularly in the context of feminicide, which has been alarmingly prevalent in the country. The court's ruling is seen as a step towards justice for Joice and may serve as a cautionary tale for other potential victims of domestic violence.

The family of Joice played a crucial role in bringing this tragic story to light, emphasizing her fears and the disturbing circumstances surrounding her death. With Brazil facing significant challenges related to gender-based violence, this case underscores the ongoing need for awareness and reform to protect victims and hold perpetrators accountable. Such high-profile cases can help catalyze discussions about societal attitudes toward domestic abuse and the urgent need for systemic change in how such crimes are handled.

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