Presenter Adriana Araújo tears up on live TV, reporting Brazil's femicide crisis and calling for action.
Presenter Adriana Araújo tears up on live TV, reporting Brazil's femicide crisis and calling for action.
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Presenter Adriana Araújo gets emotional reporting on femicides

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Presenter Adriana Araújo of Jornal da Band grew emotional live on Monday (December 1) while reporting on violence against women in São Paulo and alarming femicide statistics in Brazil. She made a strong appeal for action from authorities, highlighting that the country faces a daily 'slaughter'. Her speech went viral on social media.

During the December 1, 2025, edition of Jornal da Band, Adriana Araújo reported two recent cases of violence against women in São Paulo. In the first, a woman had both legs amputated after being dragged about 1 km along Marginal Tietê by an ex-partner, motivated by jealousy upon seeing her with another man at a bar. The victim, Tainara Souza Santos, 31, is in serious condition in the ICU and will undergo new surgery to fix pins in her pelvis. The aggressor, Douglas Alves da Silva, 26, stated in his deposition that he only wanted to 'scare' her after a fight, but police dispute this, stating he acted out of jealousy and did not stop the vehicle even with the victim trapped. Tainara is a mother of two children, aged 12 and 8, and is described by her family as hardworking and cheerful.

The second case involved a pastry shop employee who was shot five times by her ex-boyfriend and was rescued and hospitalized. Visibly emotional, Araújo began her speech with data from the Anuário Brasileiro de Segurança Pública: last year, 1,492 women were victims of femicide, or four per day, with 15 daily attempts, of which 11 survivors suffer severe sequelae.

"Monstrous killers kill or attempt to kill women every day in our country. There are 15 per day and four of these women will die, and 11 are the survivors, those who escape by a hair's breadth", she said. Continuing, she demanded: "What appeal is left for women to make so that the police, the Justice, the country wakes up and puts a stop to this slaughter? What happens in our country every day is a femicide slaughter, and the criminals are the victors".

Araújo concluded: "As long as there is no Tremembé for femicides, as long as they do not rot behind bars, they are the victors, and we are all condemned, because the pain of a mutilated woman hurts us all". The repercussion was immediate, with viewers praising her choked voice and agreeing with her words.

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X users overwhelmingly praised Adriana Araújo's emotional live report on femicides, sharing her clip and quotes like 'a chacina de feminicídios' and daily 15 women attacked stats, calling for justice, stricter laws, and labeling perpetrators as monsters. High engagement from media, politicians, and feminists emphasized urgency without notable dissent.

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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.

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.

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The Federal Public Prosecutor's Office has opened an inquiry into the alleged omission by the São Paulo state government regarding the rise in feminicides and gender-based violence. The action highlights the record number of cases in the capital in 2025 and budget cuts to women's protection policies. An emblematic case involved Tainara Souza Santos, who lost her legs after being dragged by her ex-partner.

Brazil's Senate approved on Wednesday (March 25) a bill classifying vicaricídio as a heinous crime, with 20 to 40 years imprisonment. Inspired by the killing of two brothers in Itumbiara (GO), it integrates the Maria da Penha Law and awaits presidential sanction.

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