The 19-year-old woman's death is being treated as a suspicious event by Brazillian police who have already begun investigations
In a shocking turn of events, Brazilian police are investigating the mysterious death of 19-year-old Livia Gabriele da Silva Santos in Sao Paulo.
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The young woman passed away shortly after a sexual encounter with Dimas Candido de Oliveira Filho, a 19-year-old player of the Corinthians U-20 team.
Mysterious Circumstances Surrounding Livia's Death
Livia was rushed to the Municipal Hospital of Tatuape, where she tragically died after experiencing a hemorrhage in her private area, accompanied by four consecutive cardiorespiratory arrests.
The circumstances surrounding her death have been deemed "suspicious" by the Fifth Police Station for the Defense of Women in Sao Paulo.
Conflicting Reports and Investigation
The soccer player, Dimas Candido de Oliveira Filho, claimed that he and Livia were engaged in normal sexual relations when she suddenly fell ill and started bleeding.
The player promptly called emergency services, accompanying Livia in the ambulance to the hospital. The authorities have registered the young woman's death as suspicious, initiating an investigation to uncover the truth behind this tragic incident.
Legal Perspectives on Consensual Encounter
Tiago Lenoir, the soccer player's lawyer, emphasized that the encounter between Dimas and Livia was consensual, stressing that they had used condoms during their meeting, and that the pair were not under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Speaking with Brazilian media site Metropoles, Lenoir said, "They had consensual sex using condoms. And in the place, there were only electronic cigarettes that they had used.”