Brazilian Man Arrested for Alleged Two-Decade Captivity, Rape of Wife, Mother-in-Law, Daughters

Brazilian Man Arrested for Alleged Two-Decade Captivity, Rape of Wife, Mother-in-Law, Daughters

Brazilian authorities have arrested a 52-year-old man accused of holding his wife and seven children captive in a dilapidated house for two decades, in a case drawing comparisons to the infamous Josef Fritzl case in Austria.

The shocking revelations emerged in the small town of Novo Oriente, Minas Gerais state, after one of the man’s daughters managed to escape and alert police. Following a month-long investigation, law enforcement stormed the property, uncovering a harrowing scene of long-term abuse and captivity.

Police spokesperson Herika Ribeiro Sena reported that investigators discovered three buried fetal remains in the garden, including one nearly full-term at eight months. The man’s 40-year-old wife claims she has endured this ordeal since she was 17, allegedly forced to undergo three abortions during her captivity.

Seven children, ranging in age from 3 to 22, were rescued from the property. The investigation revealed disturbing details, including allegations that the suspect had sexually abused not only his daughters but also his late mother-in-law. Authorities also found evidence that the man had drilled holes in walls to spy on his daughters as they dressed and bathed.

In a particularly horrifying incident, one daughter reportedly survived a failed abortion attempt when a midwife rescued her six-month-old fetus. Despite the child’s poor health, the father allegedly refused any medical assistance.

The suspect, whose name has not been released, is now in preventive custody facing charges of false imprisonment, rape, psychological violence, abortion, and concealing corpses. The victims have been relocated to a different state for their protection and to receive necessary support and care.

Sena added that the wife was only ever allowed to leave the house to receive benefits, often under the suspect’s close supervision. “None of the neighbors knew her, not even relatives had access to her,” Sena stated, highlighting the extreme isolation imposed on the family.

This case has shocked Brazil and drawn international attention, with many drawing parallels to the Josef Fritzl case in Austria, where a man held his daughter captive for 24 years. As the investigation continues, authorities are working to piece together the full extent of the alleged crimes and provide support to the survivors of this long-term abuse.

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