Mar 13 • 17:57 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Suspect of killing a real estate agent in Florianópolis was 'next-door neighbor' of the victim and wanted for robbery in SP

A 27-year-old man, arrested in connection with the murder of real estate agent Luciani Aparecida Estivalet Freitas in Florianópolis, was revealed to be her next-door neighbor and is also wanted for a robbery in São Paulo.

Brazilian authorities have arrested Matheus Vinícius Silveira Leite, a 27-year-old suspect in the murder of real estate agent Luciani Aparecida Estivalet Freitas in Florianópolis. Reportedly living just a few meters away from Freitas, Matheus was apprehended in Rio Grande do Sul along with his girlfriend while the police were investigating his potential involvement. His proximity to the victim has raised eyebrows, especially since both he and a teenage accomplice, believed to be his brother, were neighbors of Freitas in the residential area of Praia do Santinho.

The investigation began after a report was filed by Freitas's family, leading to the discovery of purchases made using her CPF, which guided authorities to Matheus. Preliminary arrests were made for charges of receptivity, as the police managed to track down Matheus and the juvenile after piecing together the timeline and actions of the individuals involved. This connection highlights how offenders may exploit familiar environments, further complicating efforts to ensure community safety.

In a broader context, the incident has raised concerns about violent crime in Brazil, especially against women, as real estate agents frequently face various levels of risk in their profession. The revelation that the suspect not only lived next door but was also wanted for another serious crime in São Paulo showcases the need for heightened vigilance in monitoring individuals with existing criminal records. As the investigation unfolds, it will likely prompt further discourse on crime prevention strategies within Brazilian urban settings.

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