Experts analyze the judge’s death report and point out, in addition to brutality, similarity in the behavior of the ex-husband with that of other aggressors



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Injuries to the face of victims of femicide are more common among these criminals, according to delegate Sandra Ornellas, director of the General Directorate of Attention to Women (DGPAM) of the Civil Police. When consulted on the subject, of which she is a specialist, she recalled that the authors of books on femicide bring in their studies the so-called symbolic gestures. This Saturday, EXTRA published, exclusively, the result of the autopsy report of Judge Viviane Vieira do Amaral Arronenzi, 45, murdered by her ex-husband, engineer Paulo José Arronenzi. It was verified, through an examination carried out by the Rio Medico-Legal Institute (IML), that the aggressor stabbed the victim 16 times, most of them in the face.

– In the extremely unequal relationship, when the victim disputes the author’s wish, his idea is to take the person out of the world. Not just killing, but disfiguring, achieving what it is, in the way it is presented. The attacks on his face remind him of what the woman did. The mouth, for example, reminds you of the speech – said the delegate.

When analyzing the record of the magistrate’s autopsy examination, at the request of EXTRA, the retired forensic and forensic psychiatrist Talvane de Moraes highlighted the hatred with which the aggressor struck the ex-wife:

– The number of wounded, 16 stab wounds, shows a very high discharge of hatred, not to mention that whoever uses a knife, in this case a knife, is because they want the person to suffer. Death from this instrument does not occur immediately, unless the person is affected at the heart. It is cruel, because the aggressor observes the agony of the victim – explained the expert.

According to the report, the death was due to acute bleeding from an injury to the neck, which reached the jugular. Talvane draws attention to the cuts being, to a large extent, on the face:

– The purpose was to demonstrate superiority in relation to the victim, leaving him with a transfigured face. Markings on the palms of the hands are common in these cases, because people try to use them to defend themselves. The bruises on the magistrate’s body reveal that the criminal also hit the victim – he concluded.



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