Mar 13 • 14:45 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Death of Miss in Paraná: After 8 years, Justice decides that defendant found in apartment with armored door goes to trial

Armando Diego Salvadego is set to face trial for his role in the murder of Miss Altônia, Bruna Zucco Segatin, and another man, in a case linked to illicit territorial disputes.

Armando Diego Salvadego has been ordered to stand trial for the murders of Bruna Zucco Segatin, who was 21 years old and had been crowned Miss Altônia, as well as Valdir de Brito Feitosa, aged 30. This decision was rendered by the Paraná State Court, arising from a case that has been unresolved for eight years since the heinous crime in 2018. Salvadego was located in an apartment with an armored door, reinforcing suspicions regarding his involvement as a potential mastermind behind the killings.

The accusations against Salvadego and two accomplices, Marcos Rodrigues Fernandes and Paulo Roberto Kuntz, include aggravated double homicide motivated by base reasons. Key elements of the case highlight that the crime was staged to demonstrate territorial control linked to criminal activities. Legal representatives for the defendants have commented on the ruling, and more details are expected as the trial progresses, indicating a complex legal scenario ahead.

This case not only underscores the tragic loss of a young life but also reveals deeper issues related to organized crime in the region of Paraná. The trial of Salvadego and his associates may shed light on the ongoing battle against such criminal enterprises and the challenges of securing justice in cases that have remained cold for years, reflecting the broader implications of violence and crime in Brazilian society.

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