Mar 20 • 08:42 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Bahia police investigate the death of a teenager by crime court

Bahia police have arrested a suspect linked to the abduction and death of 14-year-old Thamiris dos Santos Pereira during an ongoing investigation following her disappearance on March 12.

The Civil Police of Bahia arrested a man on Thursday, October 19, suspected of being involved in the disappearance and death of 14-year-old Thamiris dos Santos Pereira in Lauro de Freitas, located in the metropolitan region of Salvador. This arrest comes amid an ongoing investigation that has captured the attention of the local community. On the same day, authorities discovered a body matching Thamiris's description in an abandoned lot in the Cassange neighborhood, where evidence such as her school uniform and watch were found nearby, prompting a forensic examination to confirm the identity.

Thamiris was last seen on March 12 after leaving school, when her backpack was found on the same day in a street near her school in the populous Itinga neighborhood. The case has triggered a outpouring of concern and mobilization among her family, friends, and neighbors, culminating in a protest on Avenida Paralela in Salvador demanding answers about her disappearance and subsequent death. This case raises significant concerns over youth safety and the influences of local crime networks operating in the region.

As the investigation continues, the focus remains on the circumstances surrounding Thamiris's death and the potential involvement of organized crime, referred to colloquially as a 'crime court.' This terminology often reflects a system where criminal groups conduct their own judgments outside of legal frameworks, which could indicate a troubling narrative regarding public safety and governance in the area. The outcome of the forensic examination is awaited as it will provide crucial insights into this tragic case.

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