According to reports, the woman miscarried six months before to the alleged murder and failed to inform her spouse or relatives of the baby’s death.
According to reports, a pregnant young adolescent who was enticed in with the promise of free clothing died in a horrifying murder in Brazil.
At a news conference on Friday, Cuiabá Civil Police Chief Caio Albuquerque disclosed the eventual destiny of 16-year-old Emily Azevedo Sena. He informed reporters that the girl was nine months pregnant when she vanished on March 12.
Sena was promptly located, but sadly, it was too late to save her life. A local lady was arrested after police discovered her corpse buried in a garden on March 13.
The 25-year-old Nataly Helen Martins Pereira has been accused with “triple-qualified homicide,” according to a statement issued by the Mato Grosso Civil Judicial Police, which Google translated into English. The term “triple-qualified” describes a heinous intent, heinous methods, and methods that prevented the victim from defending herself.
According to the statement, the suspect was also accused of certifying someone else’s birth as her own and concealing a death. Despite being questioned, the suspect’s brother, wife, and acquaintance were all free and uncharged.
Albuquerque said that as the investigation is still continuing, more charges might be brought in the future. In order to confirm that Pereira’s other three children are biologically hers, authorities are also putting them through DNA testing.

In the statement, Pereira acknowledged that she had planned and executed the teen’s murder in order to steal her child and pass it off as her own.
She allegedly informed investigators that she used social media to entice the expecting woman to her brother’s house by promising free donations of baby clothes.
According to local news source G1, Pereira texted the adolescent the location to pick them up and informed her that she also had a crib bumper. However, Pereira reportedly informed officials that she murdered Sena and concealed the corpse when Sena arrived.
According to the statement, the victim’s corpse was discovered by police in a shallow hole in the garden, with a portion of her leg still visible. There were cuts on her abdomen, which would indicate forced labor. According to police, forensic evidence showed she was still alive when her kid was taken away.
Along with defensive wounds, the corpse reportedly had signs of strangling, asphyxiation, and hanging. Two plastic bags were placed over her head to stifle cries, and internet wires were tied over her neck, wrists, and legs. Authorities concluded that she died from blood loss rather than asphyxia, as first believed.
According to the police, Pereira and her husband were already in arrest when the corpse was discovered. After being discovered in the residence, the other two people were also taken in for interrogation.
According to the announcement, the suspect and her husband claimed that the delivery had occurred in their house when they brought the child to the Santa Helena Maternity Hospital on the evening of March 12.
Medical personnel reacted to the youngster, but Pereira allegedly first rejected assistance for herself. She eventually gave up, however, since gynecological testing soon showed that she was not postpartum.
She even tried to nurse the baby, according to hospital authorities, but was unable to produce breast milk, which further increased the likelihood that she was not the child’s real mother.
After staff members became suspicious and called the police, the couple was arrested in an effort to learn more about their connection with the child. According to the statement, authorities were able to link it to the story of a pregnant adolescent who went missing after speaking with the couple.
According to g1, Albuquerque informed the reporters at his news conference that Pereira said she had miscarried six months before.
According to the site, she said she had kept up her pregnancy act and kept her husband and other family members in the dark about the baby’s death. She reportedly even kept up her participation in online prenatal support groups.
Pereira exhibited no remorse while speaking with police about the suspected murder, according to Albuquerque. After learning that Pereira had given birth, her husband, Christian Albino Cebalho de Arruda, 28, informed authorities he had visited the hospital.
In her remarks, Pereira allegedly cleared her brother, friend, and husband of any role in Sena’s murder.
According to a Google translation, Sena’s mother Ana Paula Meridiane told g1 at a funeral service for the adolescent on Friday, “I didn’t just lose a daughter, I lost a friend, partner, and companion.” Her amazing heart is only known to those who shared her home.
According to the site, Sena’s family is presently in charge of the child, and physicians are keeping an eye on its health.