Mother of the boys killed by the secretary of Itumbiara still cannot look at photos of her sons: 'Very difficult to move on'
The mother of two boys killed by their father struggles to cope with the tragedy one month later and has difficulty looking at their photos.
The mother of Miguel and Benício Araújo Machado, who were tragically killed by their father, Thales Barreto, speaks out about her ongoing grief one month after the incident. In an exclusive interview, she revealed that she is still unable to look at pictures or videos of her children, expressing her disbelief and sorrow at the loss. The shocking crime, which has stirred national outrage, occurred in their home in Itumbiara on February 11, when the father shot both boys before taking his own life. The family and wider community are still reeling from the aftermath of this horrific event.
Miguel, aged 12, was rushed to the hospital but succumbed to his injuries on that same night, while his 8-year-old brother, Benício, remained in intensive care until he also passed away on February 13. This tragic loss has sparked widespread sympathy and support, from which Sarah Araújo, the grieving mother, has received gestures of solidarity, including a bouquet of white roses from a group of women. These acts of kindness highlight the community's emotional response to the tragedy and the challenge of coming to terms with such a senseless act of violence.
Sarah's statement reflects the profound pain of losing a child and the ongoing struggle many parents face in the wake of unthinkable violence. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impact that domestic violence and mental health issues can have on families and communities, calling for greater public awareness and preventive measures to safeguard vulnerable individuals.