The Sun (Malaysia)

Brazil ex-lawmaker gets 50 years for husband’s murder

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BRASILIA: Former Brazilian congressma­n Flordelis dos Santos was sentenced on Sunday to 50 years in prison for the murder of her husband in 2019.

Famous for adopting dozens of street children from Rio de Janeiro’s slums, Dos Santos, 61, and her husband, pastor Anderson do Carmo, were a power couple in Brazil’s burgeoning Evangelica­l Christian movement until he died in a hail of bullets at their home in a Rio suburb in June 2019.

Prosecutor­s charged Dos Santos in August 2020 with “orchestrat­ing the homicide, enlisting several of her grown children to take part in the crime and attempting to disguise it as an armed robbery”.

Prosecutor­s said the suspected motive was to gain power over the couple’s finances, which Do Carmo, then 42, managed with “rigorous control”.

Dos Santos had been protected by parliament­ary immunity but she lost it after being ousted by a near-unanimous vote of her colleagues in August last year.

The former congressma­n was also found guilty of trying to murder her husband with poison on at least six previous occasions, as well as forgery of documents and armed criminal associatio­n, according to the Public Prosecutor’s Office complaint.

Dos Santos was elected to Congress for the conservati­ve Social Democratic Party in 2018.

Five of the couple’s other children and a granddaugh­ter were also accused in the trial.

Simone dos Santos Rodrigues, biological daughter of Dos Santos, was sentenced on Sunday to 31 years in prison, while four adopted children and a granddaugh­ter were acquitted.

One of Dos Santos’s biological sons, accused of being the gunman, as well as another family member who bought the weapon, were sentenced a year ago.

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