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Isis de Oliveira, model and actress, sister of Luma de Oliveira, filed a complaint yesterday (22) at the twelfth Copacabana police station in Rio de Janeiro against her husband, the Egyptian Hazem Roshdi, with whom she has been married for six years. In an interview with Universa, explained that episodes of physical violence have become recurrent in recent months, but that yesterday (22), for the first time, she was afraid of being killed.
Isis, 69, recalled that the first time she filed a complaint against Hazem was in 2017, when he pressed her hard and due to the fall, her eyebrows bled. “I realized that the situation was serious when I felt the heat of the blood. He was also terrified and put ice on it. At that moment, I went to the hospital and reported what happened at the police station. But it was silly, I I believed when he said he couldn’t live without me. ” and we’re back, “he says.
She reports that the quarantine made the situation at home more tense. “I am over 60 years old, I am part of the risk group. He did not even leave the house to throw away the garbage. But he went out, stayed for three, four hours on the street and returned without explaining. With that, he was receiving more and more nervous. One day he pulled the mattress where I was hard. I fell and came up to me with the pillow. Also, on four different occasions I woke up with him hitting me on the back. “
Realizing that the situation was getting worse, Isis began talking to friends about what was happening, including actress Luíza Brunet. “Yesterday, I realized I was out of control. He kicked the fan, then the computer. He got more and more aggressive and said, looking me in the eye, that he would break my face and set the house on fire. It was the first time I was afraid of dying, “he confesses. Then, he sent a message with the word SOS to Luiza, who called the police.
To disguise the arrival of the authorities, Isis intercommunicated and authorized the police to go upstairs, telling her husband that it was a delivery from the pharmacy. “When they arrived, I was very upset, out of control. I was told to go to the police station to file a complaint. When I got there, I received a protective measure because I was a repeat offender.” The police escorted her back to the house and waited for Hazem to get her things out of the apartment.
At the moment, he is blocked from his social networks, but Isis still does not feel completely safe. “The last time he came out of nowhere, even the janitor couldn’t stop him. Even with the papers in hand, I’m afraid of what might happen.”
She made the decision to comment on the case publicly not only to inform more people about the situation, but also to alert other women. “I am at risk of life, but it is a way of telling women that we need to do something when the threat is so real.”
Until the close of the story, the report was unable to locate Hazem.