Suspect in niece's rape and murder dies in police confrontation

Joselmir Miranda Silva, 33, died on Wednesday (December 31) after a confrontation with military police in Águas Lindas de Goiás. He was wanted for raping and killing his niece Larissa Amaral, 28, on December 14. The crime took place in the outskirts of the Federal District.

Joselmir Miranda Silva, 33, was killed in a confrontation with the Specialized Policing Company (CPE) of the Goiás Military Police (PMGO) on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, in Águas Lindas de Goiás, in the outskirts of the Federal District. Silva was the main suspect in the rape and murder of his niece, Larissa Amaral, 28, in a crime committed 15 days earlier, on December 14.

According to police, the fugitive was located after attempting to break into a residence in the area. A chase ensued, and Silva allegedly violently attacked the officers, resulting in his death by gunfire. Larissa's body was found in her bedroom, where she lived. The victim was naked, with a swollen face and signs of stab wounds, indicating she was raped, beaten, and murdered. Joselmir was the husband of Larissa's aunt, making the case particularly shocking.

The crime sparked local outrage and underscores discussions on violence against women in Brazil. The PMGO confirmed the suspect's death, but further details on the operation remain under investigation. This incident highlights the risks faced by security agents in operations against fugitives.

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