Published
3 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
In the video below, Dayane Rafaella de Silva Rodrigues, 31, can be seen making her way into the building in Tiangua, Brazil, last Thursday, February 18. She then fires shots at the table where her husband and five other friends were sitting together with 26-year-old Djaiane Batista Barro.
Victim: Djaiane Batista Barros was shot dead
Rodrigues arrived on the back of a motorbike with another person before she walked into the bar to carry out the shooting.
A 24-year-old man also sustained a bullet wound and was taken to hospital where he is recovering after undergoing surgery on his arm
Security footage outside the bar also showed the suspect and her husband wrestling after the shooting, as he tries to remove the silver gun from her grasp.
It’s not clear he retrived the gun from her, but Rodrigues was later seen walking away from the scene with her handbag.
She was arrested by police shortly after the shooting. Officers said the suspect carried out the shooting because she was ‘angry’ with her husband and had previously argued with him about going to such bars frequented by escorts.
Following her arrest, Rodrigues told officers that she fired the shots at random to ‘disperse’ her husband’s table and that she did not know victim Djaiane.
The suspect has no prior criminal record and is distressed by her actions, according to the police, who are investigating her for homicide and bodily injury.
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