Mar 19 • 08:02 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Thamiris Case: Disappearance of Teenager in Bahia Completes One Week Without Answers

The disappearance of 14-year-old student Thamiris dos Santos Pereira in Bahia has entered its second week without any leads in her case.

Thamiris dos Santos Pereira, a 14-year-old student, has been missing for a week after last being seen leaving school in the Itinga neighborhood of Lauro de Freitas, part of the Metropolitan Region of Salvador. Security cameras captured part of her route home, but there have been no significant developments regarding her whereabouts since her disappearance. While her backpack was found, her cellphone, which has been turned off, remains missing, raising concerns among her family and local authorities as the investigation by the Civil Police is ongoing.

The family of Thamiris, who resides in Jardim das Margaridas, a neighboring area of Itinga, is in distress, and the community has rallied to support them. Over the past week, relatives and friends of the missing girl have organized protests demanding urgency in the investigation, with one of the demonstrations taking place on the morning of the 18th. Participants, including motorcyclists, marched through the streets of Itinga carrying signs calling for attention to the case and hoping to raise awareness about the ongoing search for Thamiris.

With the investigation still active and the local community's emotional involvement, the case has become a poignant issue in the region, highlighting the anxieties surrounding youth safety and the challenges law enforcement faces in resolving such matters. The lack of concrete information after a week of searching has led to increasing worry among residents, prompting calls for heightened measures to ensure the safety of children and teens in Bahia.

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