Suspects of killing woman after show punk are arrested in SP

The Civil Police arrested two suspects of killing Helen Cristina Vitaiassaulted woman on August 3 after a punk show In Lapa, in the west of São Paulo. The arrests occurred on Monday (8), in the city of Campinas, inland of the state.

According to the corporation, A third person involved in the crime is still at large and investigations continue to clarify the facts.

Helen suffered aggression from another woman for about eight minutes in a row. From this time, she would have been.

Images show the moment when the fight occurred. The security cameras videos of a property located near the Tendal da Lapa Cultural Center, where the shows took place, also caught that a man prevents others from separating women. See below:

Helen was rescued to UPA Lapa (Lapa Emergency Care Unit). According to the unit’s doctors, “the victim had suffered a fall that resulted in a trauma in the head region.” She didn’t resist.

According to the preliminary police report, the probable cause of death would have been “sudden death” and the case was recorded as “suspicious death.” However, with the analysis of the videos, the police began to investigate the case as murder.

Helen’s Facebook profile even posted a photo of possible suspects of the case, but the authorities did not confirm the identities until now. The case is investigated by the 7th Police District (Lapa).

PINK POSITION

After the death of the woman, Punk’s 200 -year collective manifested herself about Helen’s death and published an official note on social networks. In one stretch, the statement says that “Monday morning, we came to the news that there was a fight on the street, after the end of the event that culminated in the death of punk Helen Vitai, who was a mother and leaves a young daughter.”

“Our most sincere condolences to family and close friends and who those responsible for this atrocity are identified and arched with the consequences,” said the collective.

Helen’s funeral took place on August 6 at the Vila Formosa cemetery in the east of São Paulo.

*Under supervision by Carolina Figueiredo

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