Tainara Souza Santos dies from injuries in ex-partner's attack amid ongoing justice demands

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.

Tainara passed away around 7 p.m. on December 24, 2025, from multiple organ failure, after severe injuries from the November 29 attack by Douglas Alves da Silva, 26, who struck her with his black Golf and dragged her for about 1 km in Parque Novo Mundo. Security footage captured the incident as she walked with a companion.

Admitted since the attack, Tainara endured bilateral leg amputations, five surgeries—including a recent skin graft—and remained intubated with tracheostomy due to brain swelling and other complications. She had briefly emerged from an induced coma earlier in December, amid protests along her attack route demanding protections against femicide.

Her mother, Lúcia Aparecida Souza da Silva, shared on social media: "The pain is enormous, but the suffering is over. Now it's time to seek justice." Lawyer Fábio Costa noted the loss of her testimony, which could have clarified their short relationship, ended by her. Douglas claims he didn't know her and targeted only the companion out of jealousy, but a passenger confirmed his rage and intent, while police cite stalking evidence over his mechanical failure excuse.

Arrested November 30 after fleeing, Douglas faces attempted femicide (now potentially upgraded) and attempted homicide charges. The case highlights São Paulo's rising femicides: 53 by October 2025, up 23% from 2024.

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Dramatic courtroom illustration depicting the suspect in the Tainara Souza Santos femicide case facing upgraded charges of up to 40 years, with victim's family demanding justice.
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Tainara Souza Santos case: Femicide charge upgrade raises suspect's potential sentence to 40 years

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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.

Demonstrators gathered in northern São Paulo on Saturday (13/12) to demand justice for Tainara Souza Santos, who was run over and dragged by her ex-boyfriend on November 29. The protest followed the same route she would have taken that day on Marginal Tietê. Tainara awoke from her induced coma on Friday but had both legs amputated.

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Student Alana Anísio Rosa, 20, spoke publicly for the first time about the femicide attempt she suffered in February in São Gonçalo. In a video posted by her mother on social media, she demands justice and calls for a rally at the first hearing on April 15. The attacker, Luiz Felipe Sampaio, invaded her home after romantic rejection.

The First Panel of the Supreme Federal Court begins on Tuesday (24) the trial of those accused of ordering the murder of councilwoman Marielle Franco and driver Anderson Gomes, which occurred on March 14, 2018, in Rio de Janeiro. The process, nearly eight years after the crime, involves figures such as the Brazão brothers and former Civil Police chief Rivaldo Barbosa. Family members express hope that the verdict will mark a milestone for justice and human rights in Brazil.

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A brutal femicide shocked La Matanza on Tuesday when a truck driver beat his 36-year-old partner and fatally ran her over with his vehicle near the Mercado Central. The victim, Bolivian national María Luzmar Caiti Rivero, died on the spot, while the intoxicated aggressor was detained by neighbors before he could flee.

Two suspects surrendered to police in a collective rape case against a 17-year-old girl in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro, on January 31. The investigation uncovers a planned ambush by the victim's ex-boyfriend, with other youths involved in the assault. New complaints against the group have emerged, prompting further inquiries.

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The death of PM soldier Gisele Alves Santana, 32, initially treated as suicide, is now investigated as homicide after a report reveals lesions on her neck and face. Her husband, Lieutenant Colonel Geraldo Leite Rosa Neto, 53, is the main suspect due to the couple's abusive relationship. Civil Police plan to request his arrest after a meeting with the PM Corregedoria.

 

 

 

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