“I came here today as a thank you for being alive. There was a moment when they stopped the car and said: ‘I can’t spend her money’. Because it was already very late, it was past midnight, so the bank locks the limit. They started to get desperate.”, said.
“They told me to pass on all my data, my name, my CPF, so they could do it the next day. I said: ‘For God’s sake, take everything you want, I just want to leave’. They said that if they released me and I changed everything, threatening me, they would probably come back”, he said.
Jeniffer said that she was left in an unknown place, but managed to go back to the samba school headquarters to meet her parents:“I couldn’t look up, only down, them armed, pointing the gun at me. Me praying and just saying I want to get out alive and I don’t want them to touch me.”
“I think if they touched me, I wouldn’t be able to not react. I was very focused on not reacting, and trying to make them believe my word that I wasn’t going to change the password. They left me in a deserted place” , he spoke.
“I arrived at a bar and nobody believed that I had been kidnapped, nobody! And I was crying. I was barefoot. I was crying a lot, I almost couldn’t speak”, she finished.
Source: Maxima

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