A young 27-year-old mother with her three-year-old son in her lap was brutally raped while standing against a wall in an alley in the Brazilian tourist town of Mongagua, on the coast of Sao Paulo state. While the mother endured the brutal sexual crime, the baby, whom she did not let go for a minute out of fear of what the criminal might do to her, cried incessantly.
The crime occurred when the young woman and her son were returning home after going shopping at a local supermarket. On their way home, they were intercepted by a stranger who suddenly arrived on a bicycle and approached them.
Imagining that this was one of the frequent street robberies that have engulfed Brazilian cities, the woman anticipated this and handed the alleged thief her purse with the little money she had left after shopping. But the criminal refused, forcibly pulled her hair and dragged her and her child to a quiet street located between Orlando Ramalho and Geisa Carcoc streets, in the Jardim Itaguaí neighborhood.
Unable to do anything, especially since the criminal was threateningly wielding a dagger and her main concern was to protect her son, who, not even understanding what was happening, was crying from the man’s aggression, he pulled the victim out on the wall. He himself pulled down the victim’s pants and underwear and carried out a sexual rape.
After this, the criminal ordered the woman to leave the place without looking back, but not before stealing her wallet and other things that she had initially refused. The girl went out onto a busy street, asked for help and called the police.
At the Mongagua Hospital and Maternity Unit, the young mother received medical care and a cocktail of abortion pills and drugs to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, a mandatory protocol for the protection of victims of sexual crimes, and was then taken to the Institute of Legal Medicine (IML) for treatment. try to collect traces left by the perpetrator on her body. Police are looking for images from CCTV cameras in the region to try to obtain recordings that will allow the perpetrator to be identified and arrested.
Author: Domingos Grilo Serrinha This Correspondent in Brazil
Source: CM Jornal

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