A woman victim of domestic violence left a note asking for help with an employee at a gas station in the city of Sarandi (PR), last Sunday night (24).
The employee reported that the victim of the attacks gave her a message requesting that the police be called due to the attacks. On the paper, there was the address where she resides.
According to the Military Police, the station attendant called the PM agents and reported the address written by the victim. In the house, even with the windows open, the police rang the doorbell, but no one answered them.
With that, the agents broke down the door and located the woman who had asked for help. She informed the police that the perpetrator of the violence was her companion, who was lying down. He was arrested.
To the police, she reported that the two argue frequently and that he is aggressive, having already beaten her. In the fight that culminated in the call for help, she reported that she was punched in the face and on her right forearm, and the man said that if she called the police, he would kill her.
This content was originally published in Woman victim of violence leaves distress note at gas station in PR on the CNN Brasil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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