Body of missing architect found after ex-boyfriend's confession

São Paulo Military Police arrested the ex-boyfriend of Fernanda Silveira de Andrade, a 29-year-old architect missing since October 2025, who confessed to the homicide and led officers to the hidden body in a forested area in Parelheiros. The suspect, with an outstanding arrest warrant, was detained in Marsilac following a tip-off. The victim had filed police reports against him for prior assaults.

Fernanda Silveira de Andrade, a 29-year-old architect living in São Paulo, had been missing since early October 2025, after returning from a trip to Guarujá on the São Paulo coast. Her family, from Bragança Paulista, had reported threats made against her by her ex-boyfriend.

On the morning of January 24, 2026, officers from the 27th Metropolitan Military Police Battalion arrested the suspect in a house in the Engenheiro Marsilac neighborhood, in the far south of the capital, following a tip. The man, with a criminal record including an arrest for drug trafficking as a minor, had an outstanding arrest warrant and confessed in a preliminary statement to the feminicide and concealment of the body.

A .38 caliber revolver with a suppressed serial number and 20 rounds of ammunition were seized from him. The suspect led the police to a dense, hard-to-access forested area near Avenida Sérgio Landulfo Furtado in Parelheiros, where the body was found and the site isolated for forensic examination.

The victim had filed two police reports against her ex-boyfriend, including one for attempted homicide with knife strikes in March 2025. The case was forwarded to the 101st Police District for investigation by the Civil Police. No details on the cause of death were released.

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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.

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.

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André Lucas da Silva Ribeiro was arrested in flagrante on Friday (20/3) suspected of murdering his 21-year-old girlfriend Raiane Maria Silva Santos in a condominium in Goiânia. He recorded a video confessing the crime and sent it to his mother. Military Police confirmed the confession at the time of arrest.

A 21-year-old man was arrested in the act in the early hours of December 20 for raping and beating a woman in quadra 411 Norte, Brasília. The victim is hospitalized in critical condition at the Base Hospital. The crime was only discovered hours later when a janitor found a pool of blood.

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Guilherme Silva Teixeira, 24, was arrested by the Federal District Civil Police for murdering professor João Emmanuel Ribeiro Gonçalves de Moura Carvalho, 32, at a bus stop in Sobradinho II. According to the suspect, the crime happened after he felt offended by a flirt from the victim, though the motive remains under investigation. The brutal attack left the victim agonizing at the scene while the perpetrator went to work.

A 73-year-old French woman, a retired doctor living in Brazil for several years, was killed on March 8 in her apartment in Joao Pessoa. Her 59-year-old partner placed her body in a suitcase and had a homeless person burn it in the street. The suspect was later found dead with his throat slit.

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Firefighters found the body of Sérgio Luiz Cordeiro, 67, buried after a landslide caused by heavy rains in Natividade da Serra, in São Paulo's interior. The man had been missing since Sunday (February 22) when his home was hit by a collapsing embankment near Oswaldo Cruz Highway. This brings the total deaths related to rains in the state to 19 since December 2025.

 

 

 

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