Police Seize Cell Phones of Relatives in Investigation of Boy's Poisoning Death by 'Chumbinho'
Cartaz da família pedindo justiça para o caso de Arthur Reprodução/Arquivo Pessoal A Delegacia de Homicídios da Baixada Fluminense apreendeu os celulares de parentes do menino Arthur de Mello da Silva, de 11 anos, que morreu envenenado após ter consumido terbufós-sulfóxido, popularmente conhecido como chumbinho. Foram apreendidos os celulares do pai, Ademir; da mãe, Lidiane, além dos aparelhos do padrasto e da madrasta da criança. Além disso, os agentes também fizeram uma per
The Homicide Division of Baixada Fluminense has seized the mobile phones of relatives of 11-year-old Arthur de Mello da Silva, who died after allegedly ingesting terbufós-sulfóxido, commonly known as 'chumbinho.' The phones of the father, mother, stepfather, and stepmother were collected as part of the investigation. Authorities also conducted a site inspection at the child's home, used a scanner, and performed a simulated reconstruction of events. Genetic material from individuals who had contact with the child was also collected. The toxicology report confirmed the presence of 'chumbinho' in the child's system. The primary line of investigation suggests the child may have been poisoned, possibly after eating cake at a family gathering. The investigation is ongoing.
This investigation into a child's death by poisoning highlights serious concerns about illegal substance distribution and potential foul play.
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