Family of real estate agent dismembered in SC still does not know when they can bury her, says brother
The family of Luciani Aparecida Estivalet Freitas, a real estate agent dismembered in Florianópolis, is still awaiting the return of her remains for burial, with genetic material analysis ongoing to determine details of her death.
Luciani Aparecida Estivalet Freitas, a real estate agent tragically dismembered in Florianópolis, is remembered as a caring sister and daughter by her family. Her wake will take place in Canoas, in the Greater Porto Alegre area, but there is currently no timeline for when her remains will be returned to Rio Grande do Sul, as investigators continue to process genetic materials collected by the Santa Catarina Scientific Police. The analysis aims to identify crucial details, including whether Luciani was drugged at the time of her death.
The investigation is being led by delegate Anselmo Cruz, who has emphasized the need for patience while they work through the details of this complicated case. His comments reflect the difficulty of the situation for the family, who are left grappling with their grief while awaiting answers. Luciani's family has expressed their sorrow and the collective trauma of such a violent loss, echoing a painful history, as Luciani's father was also a victim of robbery and murder two decades ago.
The ongoing investigation into Luciani's death raises concerns about domestic violence and safety in the region, as families mourn their loved ones and seek justice. This tragic incident is a stark reminder of the potential dangers faced by individuals in real estate and those navigating their personal lives amidst societal threats. Luciani's story, intertwined with her family's history of violence, adds to the call for greater protections and awareness regarding safety issues in vulnerable communities.