Ex-girlfriend of Neymar exhibits indicators of aggression following home robbery incident
On Sunday morning, September 14, influencer Fernanda Campos found herself in a harrowing ordeal when her apartment was broken into by a group of three intruders.
During the incident, Fernanda was tied up and involved in a physical altercation with one of the intruders, who has been identified as a woman abuser. The woman abuser reportedly pulled Fernanda's hair and left a blood stain on her white blouse.
The woman abuser also bled on other belongings of Fernanda, adding to the chaos of the situation. The intruders caused a mess in the house, throwing items on the floor and attempting to find a safe by ripping off items from the walls.
However, the intruders did not take the cars as they have trackers installed. They took perfumes, jewelry, and other valuable items, including Fernanda's bag and camera. The woman abuser also took everything of value that she could find.
Despite the traumatic event, Fernanda and her family are all safe and sound. The person who attacked and injured Fernanda in her apartment has not been publicly identified.
Fernanda shared the details of the incident on her social media stories, expressing her gratitude for the support she has received from her followers. She also believes that the woman abuser's DNA can be found on her blouse and belongings, which could potentially aid in identifying the perpetrator.
The incident left Fernanda's apartment messy and cleaned out, but the influencer remains hopeful that justice will be served. She continues to encourage her followers to prioritise their safety and security, especially in these uncertain times.
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