Eliza Samudio’s mother, Sonia Moura, spoke out after the news broke about her daughter’s passport, found in Portugal. In a text published on social media, she stated that the repercussion of the case reopens wounds from a grief that, according to her, never stopped.
Sonia stated that she received the information about the passport through the press and said that she is experiencing a moment of deep pain and emotional exhaustion.
“My daughter is dead. And that is a sentence that no mother should repeat to herself every day. She carries a longing that tightens her chest, that suffocates, that never rests,” she wrote.
Passport found in Portugal: remember the case of Eliza Samudio
Eliza’s mother said she does not believe that the events occurred randomly and stated that there are unanswered questions that need to be clarified by the authorities.
“We have no doubt that she is dead,” says Eliza Samudio’s family member
Sonia Moura ended her position by stating that she will continue to demand official clarifications and that she expects respect, truth and justice for her daughter’s memory.
“This is a story marked by many gaps, and they will need to be clarified, because my daughter deserves respect, truth and justice,” he concluded.
The Consulate General of Brazil in Lisbon stated that receipt of the document was found on Friday (2). THE CNN BrazilEliza’s brother, Arlie Moura, 27, said he believed in the authenticity of the document found in Portugal.
