Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror
World
Ryan Fahey

Sick moment mum slaughtered after confronting drunk man for talking loudly on phone

A mum-of-one was stabbed to death after confronting a man about talking loudly on the phone next to her.

In the shocking CCTV footage, Fabills Felipe de Almeida is seen walking up to him and appearing to shout in his face.

The 37-year-old seemed to slap the man, who was seen holding a knife in his right hand.

He then seemingly plunges the blade into the woman’s chest.

The victim, still standing on her feet, is helped by another man while a large pool of blood forms on the ground.

This is the moment straight after Fabills Felipe de Almeida was stabbed (Jam Press Vid)

Tragic Fabills died in hospital two days after the alleged stabbing.

According to the Secretariat of Public Security, she was killed over a “banal” discussion.

Fabills had just finished working in a shop when she stopped to meet friends at a nearby petrol station bar in Fortaleza City, Ceará State, Brazil, on March 4.

The mum died two days later in hospital (Jam Press)

The suspect was drinking alcohol when she entered.

The authorities said the row started when the suspect started talking loudly on the phone while standing next to her.

She was allegedly stabbed in the chest near her shoulder and taken to hospital alive.

Officials say she was butchered over a "banal" discussion (Jam Press)

Suspect Eberson de Oliveira, 51, was arrested by the police on March 9 following her murder.

The victim’s daughter said: “My mother was always a very calm person. The most patient person I’ve known my entire life.

“The most unusual thing in the world was for her to scream.

“She helped everyone who needed it. I lost count of how many times she stopped eating to help others, and how many baskets she donated.

The suspect is hauled away by cops (Jam Press)

“She raised me alone, she was always a fighter. Everything my mother bought was the result of her hard work.

“She had me very young at 17. She has three siblings, all of them are in a lot of pain.”

She added: “The advice she always gave me was to study.

“Today I am a nursing technician. Her dream was that I become a doctor.”

The investigation into Fabills’ death is ongoing.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.