Father of realtor dismembered in SC was also a victim of robbery followed by death: 'Two pains that marked our family,' brother reports
The brother of Luciani Aparecida Estivalet Freitas, a realtor found dismembered in Santa Catarina, revealed that their father was also a victim of robbery that ended in murder two decades ago.
The tragic case of Luciani Aparecida Estivalet Freitas has taken a haunting turn with her brother, Matheus Estivalet Freitas, sharing that their father was also a victim of a violent crime. The father was murdered in a robbery two decades ago, coincidentally at the same age as Luciani was when she was tragically killed. This revelation adds a layer of historical family trauma to the already painful current events surrounding Luciani's murder.
Luciani, 47, had been missing since March 4, with her disappearance officially reported on March 9. The investigation took a grim turn on March 11 when dismembered body parts were discovered in Major Gercino, SC. The police confirmed the identity of the remains as Luciani's on March 13. The discovery triggered widespread media coverage and concern among community members, as well as emotional turmoil for her family, who are now dealing with the traumatic parallels of two familial losses.
As of now, three individuals have been arrested in connection with Luciani's murder, including the administrator of the guesthouse where she lived, further complicating the narrative of the crime. The emotional impact on her family, compounded by the history of violence they have faced, raises important questions about safety and justice in Brazil, particularly for those in vulnerable professions like real estate. This story not only highlights the personal tragedy of a family but also reflects broader societal issues that deserve attention.