“I killed your mother”: Suspect kills cook and sends audio to stepdaughter

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“I killed your mother”: Suspect kills cook and sends audio to stepdaughter

The cook Fabiana Sanches Cardoso42, was shot dead on Monday (8/9) in the rural area of Itique362 km from Cuiabá (MT). The main suspect is the partner, Edinei Serafim de Souza32, who, after the crime, recorded an audio to the stepdaughter saying: “I killed your mother” And asking her to take care of her younger brother, son of the couple.

According to family members, the voice message was sent shortly after the shots. In audio, in addition to admitting the crime, the suspect states that he did not want the child to be referred to the Guardianship Council and signals the intention to take his own life.

According to the calculation, Edinei already responded for sexual abuse against the stepdaughterinvestigation that would have caused the couple’s break. The police treat the case as femicide and investigates the circumstances of the attack, which occurred within the rural property where the victim lived.

“I killed your mother”: Suspect kills cook and sends audio to stepdaughter

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Until the last update, There was no official arrest confirmation of the suspect. The Civil Police investigates Edinei’s whereabouts and reaps testimonials from family and neighbors to rebuild the dynamics of the crime. Fabiana’s body was sent to the IML, and the family support network accompanies the children.

Authorities reinforce that threats, persecution and aggression must be reported. In case of emergency, call 190. For guidance and denunciation of violence against women, trigger the Ligue 180. Anonymous complaints can also be made at specialized police stations or at Civil Police units.

Source: RD News
Written by Contilnet

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