Fortaleza: Swiss pensioner killed in Brazil

Fortaleza: Swiss pensioner killed in Brazil
Fortaleza: Swiss pensioner killed in Brazil

Her dream life under the palm trees came to a tragic end. A Swiss retiree, former municipal councilor of Caslano (TI) from German-speaking Switzerland, was found dead in his apartment in Fortaleza. The 79-year-old Swiss national had lived in Brazil for 16 years, “Blick” reported on Saturday.

According to the newspaper, the septuagenarian was the victim of a sordid crime on the night of December 2 to 3. On the evening of the incident, he was eaten in a restaurant in the Brazilian city with two people. After the meal, he returned to his apartment located on the 13th floor of a building. The next day he did not open to his cleaning lady. Worried, she alerted the janitor who in turn contacted the police.

Once inside the home, the officers came across the retiree, lying on the ground. Her hands and legs were tied up. The Swiss national was also gagged, a plastic bag over his head. According to the first elements of the investigation, he died of suffocation. An autopsy has been ordered.

Neighbors say that the Swiss often received women at his home. The police suspect a link with the world of prostitution. The last woman seen at his home is currently wanted by the police. She is suspected of being the perpetrator of the crime.

While waiting for the investigation to advance, the retiree’s family is inconsolable. Asked by “Blick”, his daughter said: “I spoke with him barely a week ago via Skype. He was in a good mood and was delighted to be able to come out after two months of confinement. “

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