Woman who couldn't participate in her own graduation in PR for fear of her ex reports hardships while man is on the run: 'I miss peace'
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Survivor of attempted femicide in PR sends letter to graduation ceremony During the four months of searching for fugitive Ademar Augusto Crepe, 58 years old, his ex-wife, Sayonara da Silva, reports that she is living a routine of deprivation.
Survivor of attempted femicide in PR sends letter to graduation ceremony
During the four months of searching for fugitive Ademar Augusto Crepe, 58 years old, his ex-wife, Sayonara da Silva, reports that she is living a routine of deprivation. Ademar is wanted for attempted feminicide against her, committed in February this year in Apucarana, North of Paraná.
In the same month, the victim wrote a letter to be read during her graduation from the Administration course at the State University of Paraná (Unespar). She couldn't be present because she was hiding. Remember in the video above.
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On Tuesday (16), Sayonara reported to g1 that her life was "deeply impacted" throughout this post-crime period. When changing address to stay safe, he had to adapt to a routine with restrictions. She says she lost her job, her autonomy and her right to come and go, as the man has not yet been found.
"Today, many simple day-to-day activities have become difficult or require constant adaptations. Above all, I miss the feeling of security, peace and normality that I had before, and which were profoundly affected by the consequences of the violence I suffered," he said.
The crime took place on February 10. The Civil Police requested Ademar's preventive detention, which was accepted by the Court on the 12th of the same month. Since then, however, he has not been found.
g1 tries to identify the man's defense. Delegate Luana Lopes informed that the investigation into the case remains open.
Ademar has been on the run for four months and this caused the victim to miss graduation.
Civil Police/Unespar
In March, when the case came to light, g1 spoke with prosecutor Mariana Bazzo and the Londrina Feminicide Observatory (Néias). Both highlighted that victims of attempted femicide live in a state of alert.
In addition to living with fear, Sayonara says she also had assets taken from her. The car he was in at the time of the crime, for example, was destroyed during the feminicide attempt. Nowadays, she does not have another vehicle for transportation.
Even in a moment of insecurity and traumatic, the victim highlights the importance of reporting and seeking help in a context of domestic violence.
"[...] I wish no woman had to go through what I went through to understand that her life is worth more than any fear. Reporting can be difficult, but remaining silent can cost much more," Sayonara told g1.
Ademar is considered a fugitive for attempted femicide.
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The crime
According to the Civil Police, Sayonara was the victim of attempted feminicide while driving. Her vehicle was intercepted and hit by a pickup truck. With the impact, the car she was in with her son was thrown against a street lamp post and the concrete structure fell on the vehicle.
The victim and witnesses told the Military Police (PM-PR) that Ademar was driving the truck.
"She also reported that, afterwards, the author pointed a firearm in her direction, threatening to kill her, and that, according to her report, the author even pulled the trigger of a revolver, however, for reasons beyond her control, there was no shot", stated in the police report.
Then, Ademar fled the scene. Sayonara and her son underwent medical care at the Emergency Care Unit (UPA) in Apucarana.
Femicides in Paraná
According to the report from the National Public Security Information System (Sinesp), Paraná recorded 87 femicides in 2025. During 2024, 109 women were murdered in crimes in the context of domestic violence and hatred towards the female gender. The Women's Helpline for complaints is available 24 hours a day. The phone number is 180.
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