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36-year-old woman rescued alive in niche cemetery in the state of Minas Gerais (southeast Brazil), where she was locked up for about ten hours, police told AFP on Thursday.
gravediggers cemetery The municipality of Visconde do Rio Branco alerted authorities after revealing traces of blood on Tuesday and that one of the vertical niches was covered with bricks and fresh cement.
When are you going cemetery“The operatives heard cries for help, broke down a brick wall and pulled out a woman who had head injuries and several cuts on her body,” the police said in a statement.
This Thursday, she remained in the hospital, but her health “improved”, G1 reported, citing a medical source.
Investigators estimate that the victim was placed in the grave the night before, and she spent about ten hours in the burial niche.
crime group “Revenge”
Authorities are looking for two suspects, aged 20 and 22.
Commissioner Diego Candian Alves, who is in charge of the case, said it could be “revenge” by members of a criminal gang in a dispute over weapons and drugs.
The woman told investigators that she was attacked and kidnapped by two hooded men who broke into her home.
Her husband, who was with her and also suffered from seizures, managed to escape, according to the woman, who since then only remembers waking up in the tomb.
(According to AFP)
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