Nursing technicians arrested for deaths in Hospital Anchieta's ICU

Three nursing technicians were arrested in Brazil's Federal District for allegedly causing the deaths of three patients in the ICU of Hospital Anchieta in Taguatinga. Investigations show they injected lethal substances, such as disinfectant, leading to cardiac arrests. Police launched Operation Anúbis to probe the homicides that occurred in November and December 2025.

The Civil Police of the Federal District (PCDF) arrested three nursing technicians suspected of homicides in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Hospital Anchieta in Taguatinga. The suspects are Marcos Vinícius Silva Barbosa, 24, considered the mastermind; Amanda Rodrigues de Sousa, 28; and Marcela Camilly Alves da Silva, 22. The deaths occurred on November 17 and December 1, 2025, affecting João Clemente Pereira, 63; Marcos Moreira (or Raymundo, as some mentions indicate), 33; and Miranilde Pereira da Silva, 75. Sources indicate the technicians injected high doses of unprescribed medications or, in one case, disinfectant into a vein, causing immediate cardiac arrests. Marcos Vinícius simulated resuscitations to disguise the actions, while the others watched from afar, according to police. Security cameras captured the medication manipulations in the ICU, crucial for the inquiry led by delegate Wislley Salomão. Operation Anúbis's first phase was on January 11, 2025, with temporary arrests and searches in Taguatinga, Brazlândia, and Águas Lindas. The second phase, on January 15, led to the third suspect's arrest and seizures in Ceilândia and Samambaia. The hospital reported the incidents after an internal investigation identifying atypical patterns in the deaths. In addition to the technicians, two doctors testified on January 22 about the misuse of their passwords to prescribe lethal substances. Four other professionals were summoned: medical director, responsible physician, ICU coordinator, security coordinator, and nursing department head. A fourth technician is under investigation but not arrested. The suspects confessed when confronted with evidence, showing no remorse, the delegate said. Defenses deny involvement: Marcos Vinícius's lawyer states there is no conviction and personal reports are false; Amanda's claims she was a victim of an assassination attempt by the mastermind and was not working on one of the days; Marcela's questions the interpretation of the footage, trusting in her innocence. Hospital Anchieta, in an extensive note, emphasizes its proactive reporting, certifications like the JCI Gold Seal and Amib's UTI Top Performer, and repudiation of the isolated and intentional acts. The institution collaborates with authorities and expresses solidarity with the families, noting the crimes bypassed safety controls. The PCDF aims to clarify individual roles and possible other involvement, with charges for qualified willful homicide.

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Emotional vigil outside Hospital Brasília de Águas Claras for assaulted teen Rodrigo, with praying crowd holding candles and tearful family in foreground.
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Family moved by vigil for assaulted teenager in Brasília

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Over 100 people gathered in front of Hospital Brasília de Águas Claras on Friday (January 30) to pray for the recovery of 16-year-old Rodrigo Helbingen Fleury Castanheira, who is in grave condition in the ICU after an assault. Family members expressed emotion at the support, as the aggressor, pilot Pedro Arthur Turra Basso, was placed under preventive arrest. The Public Prosecutor's Office highlights a pattern of collective violence in the case.

At least six families have approached the Federal District Civil Police reporting suspicious deaths at Hospital Anchieta in Taguatinga, following the arrest of three nursing technicians accused of killing patients in the ICU. Confirmed victims include a Caesb server, a Correios employee, and a retired teacher, who died between November and December 2025 from injections of lethal substances. The probe points to possible psychopathic motives by the main suspect, with more deaths under review.

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HBO Max has announced a documentary series on Virgínia Soares de Souza, a doctor accused of hastening the deaths of over 300 patients in an ICU in Paraná. Titled The Doctor Death Case, the three-episode series recounts the events from the perspectives of the prosecution and defense, featuring new depositions. The doctor was acquitted in 2023 after years of legal proceedings.

A woman in her 60s has been detained on suspicion of poisoning four colleagues on the children's ward at Akademiska Hospital in Uppsala. The poisonings occurred in late October and early November, with victims suffering severe symptoms requiring intensive care. One victim cannot return to work due to the physical and psychological toll.

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Tainara Souza Santos, 31, victim of an ex-partner's intentional run-over on November 29 in São Paulo's north zone, died on December 24 at Hospital das Clínicas after 25 days of hospitalization, leg amputations, and multiple surgeries. Following protests demanding justice (see earlier coverage), her family vows to pursue the case as the suspect faces femicide charges.

Laura Rebeca Ribeiro dos Santos, aged 1 year and 4 months, died on Thursday afternoon (December 11) in Ceilândia, Federal District, after strangling herself on the strap of a baby carrier at a caregiver's home. It was the child's first time under the professional's care, who called the Samu emergency service upon noticing the incident. The family accuses negligence, and the case is under police investigation.

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One day after Tainara Souza Santos' death from injuries in her ex-partner's dragging attack (see prior coverage), Douglas Alves da Silva now faces completed femicide charges, potentially up to 40 years in prison, amid family calls for justice.

 

 

 

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