
An angry man has allegedly killed
is own girlfriend by running his car over her body while threatening his
in-laws. A Brazilian man is being charged
with the murder of his girlfriend after he
allegedly drove his SUV over the her
body after telling his brother-in-law 'this is the last time you'll see' her,
according to Dailymail.
Thiago Belastorre, 29, was arrested
at the scene of the crime after witnesses told cops the jealous man pressed the
accelerator and ran over Carla Sampaio Tanan, 36, outside his sister's home in
the west central Brazilian city of Campo Verde early Monday morning.
Belastorre, who was charged with
femicide, tried to get bystanders to assist him in lifting the truck to save
the woman but by then it was too late.
The couple, who had been dating
since 2017, according to Brazilian newspaper O Globo, got into a heated
argument because Belastorre was upset Sampaio Tanan was dancing during a
celebration of his four-year-old nephew's birthday.
Before leaving the party Belastorre
told his brother-in-law, his sister's husband, that 'this is the last time
you'll see Carla,' lead investigator Anezio Rosa de Andrade revealed to G1.
Belastorre's brother-in-law thought
he was referring to ending the relationship with his Sampaio Tanan.
Sampaio Tanan would subsequently
lose her life following an argument over Belastorre's wishes to return to the
site of a previous party they had attended earlier in the evening because he
had left something behind.
Witnesses told cops that Belastorre
got inside the truck and and then kicked his girlfriend out of it before he
tried to leave his sister's home.
But Sampaio Tanan stood in front of
the vehicle to block his path and he suddenly barreled over his partner, it is
claimed.
Belastorre told cops that Sampaio
Tanan jumped in front of the vehicle when he tried to leave.
Andrade said Belastorre didn't
attempt to flee the scene and that he didn't offer any regrets over his
girlfriend's shocking death while he was interrogated.
'In the deposition, he even forced a
cry, but we saw that it was not sincere,' Andrade
said.
'By the way the vehicle was
[parked], the chances of an accident are ruled out and he did not see the
victim.'
Belastorre is currently being held
at the Caarapó Penitentiary.
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