Police calls for arrest of suspect who abandoned a killed teacher car in São Paulo

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Order was made after the authorities found a fingerprint in the victim’s vehicle; 42 -year -old Fernanda Bonin’s body had signs of strangulation and was on vacant lot in the south

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Fernanda Reinecke Bonin was found dead in the south of São Paulo

The São Paulo police took an important step in investigating the teacher’s case 42, when requesting the temporary arrest of a suspect. Fernanda was found dead in the south of São Paulo, and authorities are committed to resolving the case. The decision to request the temporary arrest came after the analysis of images from security cameras, who captured the suspect abandoning the victim’s car in . The images, dated April 27, the same day as Fernanda’s disappearance, show two people near the vehicle, one of them getting out of the car and the other waiting outside. The Public Security Bureau revealed that a partial fingerprint was found in the vehicle, but the name of the suspect has not yet been released.

Fernanda Bonin’s body was discovered on Monday morning in Vila da Paz, also in the South Zone, with a shoelace wrapped around the neck. Initially, the case was recorded as murder, but was later reclassified as homicide. In testimony, the teacher’s companion reported that Fernanda had asked for help due to problems with the car’s march and that, after half an hour, she did not arrive at the agreed place. Since then, there has been no news from Fernanda until the discovery of her body. The reclassification of the crime for homicide indicates that the police are considering other motivations beyond the robbery followed by death.

The investigation is underway, and authorities expect security images and other evidence to help clarify the crime. Police are working to identify and locate the suspect while the community eagerly awaits answers. The temporary arrest of the suspect is expected to provide new information and clues that lead to the resolution of the case. Population collaboration is also considered crucial, and any additional information can be vital to the outcome of the investigation.

At the same time, the campaign “Arrives of Violence”, promoted by the Young Pan Group, is encouraging the population to actively participate in the fight against crime. The initiative invites people to send videos reporting violence experiences and suggestions to reduce crime. The goal is to give voice to the victims and press for effective measures against violence in São Paulo. The campaign seeks to mobilize society and the authorities so that cases like Fernanda Bonim do not repeat themselves, promoting a safer environment for all.

*With information from Misael Mainetti

*Report produced with the aid of AI

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