Mar 19 • 17:48 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

'The trauma I will carry forever,' says young woman who was hit in the head by her ex-husband

Rayssa Pires Faria, a 19-year-old victim of attempted feminicide in Praia Grande, Brazil, shares her harrowing experience of domestic violence at the hands of her ex-husband.

Rayssa Pires Faria, a 19-year-old from Praia Grande, São Paulo, recently survived a brutal attack by her ex-husband, Wendrews Sant Ana Vieira dos Santos, 30, who is currently at large. This violent incident occurred after Rayssa rejected his attempt to rekindle their relationship, leading him to forcibly enter her home. In the ensuing chaos, her mother was also assaulted, underscoring the often perilous situations victims of domestic violence face.

The attack left Rayssa unconscious after she was struck in the head with a piece of wood, requiring six stitches to treat her injury. She recounted how the confrontation escalated rapidly; after attempting to defend her mother from a kick received from her ex-husband, she became the target of his aggression. This incident highlights not only the personal trauma but also the broader societal issue of domestic violence in Brazil, particularly against women.

As feminicide continues to be a pressing concern in Brazil, Rayssa's experience brings attention to the urgent need for support systems and legal protections for victims. With her ex-husband still at large, the incident raises questions about the effectiveness of police response to domestic violence and the safety of women in similar situations. Rayssa's story is a painful reminder of the long-lasting impacts of such violence and the importance of societal action to combat it.

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