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A man named Murilo Gomes stabbed a woman named Ana Victoria Cavalcanti from Friday to Saturday, 7. After the woman was killed, the man set fire to the apartment where she lived, and both died. This incident took place in the Boa Viagem area in the south of Recife.

According to the Diário de Pernambuco newspaper, Ana exchanged messages that morning warning of a breakup. The fire started at around 2:50 am and was contained by a joint action by the military fire department and the military police of Pernambuco.

Residents trapped by the detachments were rescued in time. Also, according to the newspaper, some of them inhaled smoke and needed Samu’s medical attention. The Pernambuco Civil Police said they were investigating the case. A police investigation was initiated to investigate the case.

Violence against women – what is it and how to report it?

Domestic and family violence is a form of human rights violation around the world. In Brazil, Law No. 11340, known as the Maria da Peña Law, characterizes and incorporates into the law five types of violence against women: physical, psychological, moral, sexual and ancestral.

Understand Violence:

Physical violence: beatings, torture, trauma with sharp or stabbing objects, or throwing objects, shaking or squeezing hands.

Psychological: threats, humiliation, isolation (ban on study or communication with friends).

Sexual: coercion of a woman to have sex, coercion into marriage, pregnancy or prostitution, rape.

Generic: stop paying alimony, control money, embezzlement.

Morality: deceitful criticism, exposure of intimate life, humiliation of a woman through the curse of her nature, devaluation of the victim for her manner of dress.

Law 13.104 / 15 formulated the Feminicide Law – killing a woman just because she is a woman. The killing of women is often the sad end of the cycle of violence a woman experiences, so violence must be reported as soon as it occurs. The law considers that there are reasons for the condition of the female sex when the crime is related to domestic or domestic violence, contempt or discrimination against the status of women.

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Find out how to get help:

Women’s call center – call 180

Fortaleza Women’s Protection Police (DDM-FOR)
Rua Teles de Souza, s / n – Couto Fernandes
Contacts: (85) 3108-2950 / 3108-2952

Police Station for the Protection of Women of Kavkai (DDM-C)
Rua Porcina Leite, 113 – Soledade Park
Phone: (85) 3101-7926

Maracanau Police Station for the Protection of Women (DDM-M)
Rua Padre José Holanda do Vale, 1961 (Altos) – Pirating
Contacts: 3371-7835

Pakatuba Police Department for the Protection of Women (DDM-PAC)
Rua Marginal Nordeste, 836 – Jereissati III
Contacts: 3384-5820 / 3384-4203

Police Station for the Protection of Women Krato (DDM-CR)
Rua Coronel Secundo, 216 – Pepper
Phone: (88) 3102-1250

Iko Women’s Protection Police Station (DDM-ICÓ)
Rua Padre José Alves de Macêdo, 963 – José Barreto’s plot
Phone: (88) 3561-5551

Iguatu Women’s Protection Police Station (DDM-I)
Rua Monsenhor Coelho, s / n – Center
Phone: (88) 3581-9454

Police Station Joiseiro do Norte for the Protection of Women (DDM-JN)
Rua Joaquim Mansinho, salary – Santa Teresa
Phone: (88) 3102-1102

Police Station Collected for the Protection of Women (DDM-S)
Av. Lúcia Sabóia, 358 – Center
Contacts: (88) 3677-4282

Police Station for the Protection of Women of Kihada (DDM-Q)
Rua Jesus Maria Jose, 2255 – Jardim dos Monoliths
Contact: (88) 3412-8082

Brazilian womens house

Casa da Mulher Brasileira is a guide in Ceará for social, psychological, legal and economic support and assistance to women in situations of violence. State-run equipment welcomes and offers new perspectives for women in situations of violence through humane support with a focus on training and women’s empowerment.

Phones for inquiries and complaints:

Reception: (85) 3108.2992 / 3108.2931 – round-the-clock communication
Police Station for the Protection of Women: (85) 3108.950 – on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
State Center for Help and Assistance to Women: (85) 3108.2966 – Monday through Thursday from 8.00 to 17.00.
Public Defender’s Office: (85) 3108.2986 / Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm.
Public Ministry: (85) 3108.2940 / 3108.2941, Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Court: (85) 3108.2971 – Monday to Friday from 8.00 to 17.00

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