Mother and boyfriend of Brazilian woman missing in England delay return to Brazil to follow search efforts
The mother and boyfriend of Vitória Figueiredo Barreto, a Brazilian psychologist missing in England for two weeks, have postponed their return to Brazil to continue assisting in the search efforts.
Search efforts for Vitória Figueiredo Barreto, a Brazilian psychologist who has been missing in England for two weeks, are ongoing, drawing attention from police, volunteers, family, and friends. In a show of support, her mother, Gleyz Barreto, and boyfriend, Janilson Gomes, have decided to delay their return to Brazil to follow the investigation closely. Originally scheduled to return on March 17, they rescheduled their flights to stay in England for another week to monitor updates from the Essex Police department leading the case.
Gleyz and Janilson arrived in the UK on March 4, coinciding with the timeline of Vitória's disappearance. Janilson's trip had been planned to coincide with a visit to his partner, but after Vitória failed to make contact or show up at the airport upon his arrival, concerns grew deeper. Family members initially held onto hope that the psychologist would greet him at the airport, but her absence heightened the urgency for the authorities and search teams involved.
The decision to extend their stay reflects the emotional and psychological toll of the situation on Vitória's loved ones, who remain committed to finding her. With the involvement of police and community volunteers, the case has attracted widespread attention, raising concerns about the safety and well-being of Brazilians abroad. The implications of such disappearances extend beyond individual tragedies and highlight the need for better support and protective measures for nationals living or travelling overseas.