Mum-of-three dies throwing herself out of moving car to escape ‘stabbing rampage by crazed husband’
A MUM-of-three was killed after she was forced to jump out of a moving car to escape her husband who stabbed her eight times. Kissila Goudard Paineiras, 32, died in hospital after the brutal attack in the south-eastern Brazilian municipality of Campos dos Goytacazes on March 15. After her husband spun into a frenzy and […]
A MUM-of-three was killed after she was forced to jump out of a moving car to escape her husband who stabbed her eight times.
Kissila Goudard Paineiras, 32, died in hospital after the brutal attack in the south-eastern Brazilian municipality of Campos dos Goytacazes on March 15.
Kissila Goudard Paineiras, 32 was killed after she jumped from a car to protect herself against husband Guilherme Maciel,[/caption] Kissila had no other option after her husband pulled out a knife in the car[/caption]After her husband spun into a frenzy and started stabbing her, Kissila had no other option but to throw herself from the vehicle in a desperate bid to save herself.
A moving car to try to save herself, the nurse technician was rescued by firefighters, who took her to the nearby Ferreira Machado Hospital.
As she was rushed to the hospital, she was able to reveal to her rescuers that the culprit was her husband, 35-year-old Guilherme Maciel, who drove off after committing the crime.
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The suspect was apprehended on the same night, and the car in which he allegedly committed the crime was found burnt out and abandoned in a nearby cane field.
Maciel was a taxi driver and had just picked up his wife of three months from work when he launched his attack, stabbing her in the abdomen and chest.
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The victim leaves behind three children, whose ages have not been divulged, from her first marriage.
The case has been registered as femicide and is being investigated by the police. The motive of the crime remains unknown.
She leaves behind three children[/caption] They had been married three months at the time of the attack[/caption]WHERE CAN I GET HELP?
You don’t have to suffer in silence.
If you are experiencing domestic violence or someone you know is there are groups that can help.
Refuge runs a free, 24-hour helpline on 0808 2000 247.
You can also visit the website or contact Women’s Aid.