Overview
- Alana Anísio, 20, released her first public statement on Sunday, two months after being stabbed about 15 times at home in São Gonçalo after refusing a man's advances.
- The first court hearing is scheduled for April 15 at 2 p.m. at the Fórum Regional de Alcântara, and she asked supporters to attend a justice rally there.
- Police arrested the suspect, Luiz Felipe Sampaio, right after the attack, and he remains jailed on an attempted femicide charge at the Cadeia Pública Juíza Patrícia Acioli, according to state prison officials.
- She spent nearly a month in the Hospital e Clínica de São Gonçalo, underwent several surgeries, was placed in an induced coma, and was discharged on March 4 to continue recovery at home.
- The case has renewed focus in Brazil on stalking that escalates after a woman says no, a pattern prosecuted as attempted feminicide.