Mar 20 β€’ 22:21 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

'A little more relief', says woman after ex-husband's arrest who invaded building and shot more than 20 times at apartment door

Viviane Brasileiro expressed relief following the arrest of her ex-husband, who violently invaded her residence and attempted to kill her.

Viviane Brasileiro, a businesswoman from Recife, Brazil, spoke out after an alarming incident on July 18, when her ex-husband, AndrΓ© Maia Oliveira, entered the building where she lived and fired over 20 shots at her apartment door. The invasion not only left her shaken but also exposed the ongoing threat she faced as her ex-husband made death threats during the incident. Reportedly, he even threatened to set her apartment on fire with gasoline, underscoring the severity of the attack.

Following the attack, which led to public outcry and calls for more robust protection for victims of domestic violence, AndrΓ© Maia surrendered to the police the next day and was taken into custody. Viviane, who has been vocal about the psychological toll this event has had on her life, thanked supporters who reached out during this distressing time. Her statement reflects a common sentiment among victims of domestic violence who often feel both relief and lingering fear post-arrest.

The incident highlights the pervasive issue of domestic violence in Brazil, where many women continue to face severe threats and violence from former partners. Viviane's experience serves as a critical reminder of the importance of systemic reforms to protect victims and ensure that law enforcement addresses domestic violence effectively. It emphasizes the need for greater awareness and action to prevent such tragedies in the future.

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