During interrogation in the trial of the death of Henry Borel, this Tuesday (2), the ex–councilor Jairo Souza Santos JúniorDr. Jairinho, stated that He has already “bandied” Henry during games.
The expression refers to an action similar to a sweep. He said he did that holding the boy by the arm e stated that Monique Medeiros’ family members witnessed the situations.
“I already played with Henry, yes”he declared. The defendant also stated that he also played in the same way with his own son and hidden.
“It wasn’t hidden,” he said. During the also stated that he was rarely alone with Henry. “I never even took Henry to buy a candy alone,” he said.
According to him, the only day he remembers staying was when The nanny and maid were also present.
Crying during trial
Jairinho cried when looking at a photo of his nephew Theohis sister’s son, with ASD (Autistic Expectancy Disorder). During the beginning of the testimony, he spoke about his relationship with the boy and stated that the two are very attached.
The questions are being led by a lawyer from the defendant’s defense team. is not present in the plenary during the .
Monique blames Jairinho and cites a routine of jealousy and control
During the interrogation, Monique Mederios stated that gradually changed and who, initially, interpreted certain attitudes as demonstrations of care. She reported episodes of jealousy, control and violence during the relationship.
According to her, the two met in August 2020, through Instagram, and they began to relate after the election period that year.
Monique stated that the control began when Jairinho requested access to his location in real time. According to the report, she believed it was a show of concern. Over time, according to the defendant, the So the councilor began to control friendships, clothes and publications on social media.
“He didn’t like me talking to men or publishing bikini photos”he stated. Still according to Monique, Jairinho said that, as he was a “politically exposed” man, She needed to change the way she dressed.
A defendant also stated that he came to believe that the former councilor had tapped his phonebecause he seemed to know details about his routine, the places he frequented and even the clothes he wore.