Assaults with shock racket and hunger: complaint reveals terror experienced by children abused by father and stepmother
A complaint by the Public Ministry against a father and stepmother accused of torturing their three children in Campinas, Brazil, reveals a horrifying account of sustained abuse over several years.
The Public Ministry has filed a complaint against a father and stepmother accused of tormenting three children in Campinas, São Paulo. According to the prosecution, the report details a prolonged cycle of violence and terror experienced by the siblings, who were placed in the care of their father after their mother suffered a serious traffic accident. The stepmother, who was initially at large, was apprehended recently in Mogi Mirim. In this tragic case, the names of the alleged perpetrators have not been disclosed to protect the identities of the children involved.
The investigation indicates that the abuse took place between October 2015 and July 2021, during which the siblings, aged 8, 10, and 13, endured severe mistreatment. Testimonies reveal chilling accounts of violence that included beatings with various objects such as belts, electric shock devices, sandals, frying pans, and wooden spoons, as well as instances of choking. The children were not only subjected to physical violence but also to psychological terror, living in a situation where fear dominated their daily existence.
Additional information from the investigation highlights that the father had a history of aggression towards his children even before the stepmother became involved. This case sheds light on the devastating realities of child abuse and raises urgent questions about child protection services and the measures in place to prevent such horrific events from occurring. It underscores the need for systemic changes to ensure the safety and well-being of vulnerable minors in Brazil.