Bruno Zaretti reveals the tragic murder of his cousin at the hands of his ex-partner – 2024-03-27 05:57:16

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2024-03-27 05:57:16

The dancer reported the sad news on his social networks, and took the opportunity to send a message to women who suffer domestic violence.

The well-known member of Axé Bahía, Bruno Zaretti, shared the painful news of the murder of his cousinwho was a victim of domestic violence (VIF) by his ex-partner.

The dancer recounted the terrible crime through two videos that he published on his Instagram stories, where he also took a moment to deliver a thoughtful message to his followers.

In the records, the influencer delved into the event that occurred on Tuesday night with his cousin and his uncle, who also died due to this man’s violence.

The family tragedy of Bruno Zaretti

“I thought a lot before sharing this family tragedy with you. I always saw it very far away, I saw it on the news, a femicide here, a situation there, but also “I felt the need to call out to all women who suffer domestic violence.”Bruno Zaretti began by saying.

Along the same lines, the Brazilian dancer explained: “This time it was my family’s turn. Last night, my cousin was brutally murdered in front of her two young children.”

After delivering this tragic news, he also reported that she was not the only one affected in her family. “My uncle tried to intervene and was also killed”added the influencer, noticeably affected.

Bruno Zaretti’s message to victims of domestic violence

After recounting this terrible situation, Bruno Zaretti took the opportunity to reflect and make a call. “What am I going with this: Seek help, go to the police station, file complaints and do not expect a tragedy like this to end your lives. After death there is no solution,” he said.

Along with this, he commented on the suffering his family is currently going through. “We are left with helplessness, with the search for justice that often does not happen. The son of a bitch… who killed her later goes to prison, but soon he is free,” he said, annoyed.

“We, the family, need to raise our voices, we need to file a complaint. Yesterday it was my cousin, tomorrow it could be your daughter or your sister. Let’s be strong and help each of those women who are suffering.”Zaretti said in conclusion.

After these two videos, Bruno shared a photograph in which his deceased cousin is seen with the text: “RIP (May he rest in peace).”

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Gender violence: if you are a victim or witness of economic, psychological, obstetric, physical or sexual violence, you can receive free and confidential guidance at number 1455 of the National Service for Women and Gender Equality (SernamEG). You can also call +569 9700 7000 or the Safe Report Phone: 600 400 0101. If you need psychological, social or legal support, these are the Women’s Centers throughout the country.

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