Friends mourn the death of a woman in Guarapuava: “I won’t be able to give her the last hug”

by Andrea
0 comments
Francieli tinha 25 anos e deixa uma filha de 5

POST 2 OF 2

Friends and family of the woman stabbed to death in Guarapuava, in the central region of Paraná, used social media to mourn the tragedy. Francieli Pacheco dos Santos was 25 years old and was sleeping next to her daughter, when she went, this Saturday morning (28). The main suspect is her ex-husband, who fled after the crime.

Francieli was 25 years old and leaves behind a 5-year-old daughter
Francieli was 25 years old and leaves behind a 5-year-old daughter (Photo: Reproduction/ Social Networks)

In the publications, colleagues commented on the victim’s relationship and lamented the tragic death. “It’s hard to believe that this happened to someone who was part of my childhood, I remember us playing until late, I remember the laughs, the conversations. Time has moved us away. And now you will no longer be in our lives. How can the world be so cruel to a person so full of light. May justice be done”, wrote a colleague.

Francieli leaves behind a 5-year-old daughter, the result of her relationship with the main suspect. At the time of the crime, the girl was in the same bed as her mother and witnessed the attack.

Also read:

“Unfortunately we won’t be able to meet again after so many years, I won’t be able to give you a last hug, we won’t be able to have our lunch together”, another friend posted on social media.

Francieli’s body is laid to rest in the Jardim da Paz Municipal Mortuary Chapel and the burial is scheduled for 3pm this Sunday (29). The case is investigated by the Civil Police of Paraná (PCPR).

Do you want to receive news on your cell phone? Enter the RIC.COM.BR WhatsApp channel.


















You may also like

Our Company

News USA and Northern BC: current events, analysis, and key topics of the day. Stay informed about the most important news and events in the region

Latest News

@2024 – All Right Reserved LNG in Northern BC