An off-duty police officer allegedly gunned down a 21-year-old university student at a bar in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil after she refused to turn off a song he disliked.
Hayssa Andrade, 21, was allegedly shot around 20 times by Jorge Aguiar da Silva, 38, in the early hours of Friday at a roof top bar in Campo Grande, Rio de Janeiro.
The victim was rushed to Rocha Faria Municipal Hospital but succumbed to her injuries.
Murdered: Hayssa Andrade, 21, was allegedly shot around 20 times by off-duty military policeman Jorge Aguiar da Silva, 38, at a bar in Rio de Janeiro
Shocking: Miss Andrade had reportedly picked a Brazilian funk song associated with a local gang, which the policeman objected to
Miss Andrade had refused to back down over her pick of party music after Aguiar da Silva, objected to what was playing.
Investigators said the young woman’s body was riddled with 36 bullet wounds after she made a ‘desperate’ attempt to defend herself by raising her arms during the assault.
The suspect, who was said to have shown signs of intoxication, was arrested at the scene of the crime and covered his head with a yellow t-shirt as he was taken away. No one else was injured.
Detectives seized a Taurus 380 calibre pistol along with documents of ownership. The revolver had allegedly been thrown over a wall near the property before agents arrived.
An autopsy carried out by the Forensic Medicine Institute (IML) indicated the victim suffered 36 bullet-related injuries to her body with several gunshot wounds to her forearms.
Fight: When Miss Andrade refused to change the song, Aguiar da Silva, pictured, is said to have pulled out a gun and opened fire
Scene of the crime: The incident took place on this rooftop bar in western Rio de Janeiro on the early hours of Friday morning
Homicide division chief Fabio Cardoso explained: ‘The examination found the victim had been shot 36 times with forensic experts reporting 22 entry and 14 exit wounds. However, it was likely that (Hayssa) was shot around 20 times because some of the bullets caused two or more perforations.
‘The suspect appears to have used all the ammunition in his pistol against the woman.
‘This revolver has a capacity to carry 19 bullets with one in the chamber. From our investigations it seems the accused used all the cartridges in the shooting.
‘(Hayssa) had several injuries on her hands and arms, suggesting a desperate attempt by the young woman to defend herself. The shots mainly hit the hands, arms, chest, stomach and internal organs’
According to eyewitnesses, Ms Andrade was at the open air party spot with two girlfriends. She did not know the accused, who is a married man.
It’s alleged Silva tried to chat up the group but was rejected.
When the host put on some music it was agreed everyone would have the opportunity to pick a tune.
Arrest: Aguiar da Silva is led from the scene of the crime by police officers
Investigators said the young woman’s body was riddled with 36 bullet wounds after she made a ‘desperate’ attempt to defend herself by raising her arms during the assault
Ms Andrade choose a Brazilian funk song which is widely associated with Commando Vermelho (Red Command) one of Brazil’s most dangerous criminal gangs engaged primarily in arms and drug trafficking.
Party goers reported the assailant objected to the tune calling it ‘thug music’ and became ‘angry and aggressive’ when the victim refused to turn it off.
The disagreement spiralled out of control with witnesses claiming Silva showed off his gun several times and made deaths threats.
Ms Andrade reportedly challenged the accused asking: ‘What are you going to do, kill me?’
Whereupon Silva is said to have drawn his weapon and unleashed a barrage of bullets.
According to relatives, the victim was the younger of two sisters and was at university studying business administration after working for several years as a saleswoman.
Experts released her body for burial and the funeral took place on Saturday, attended by scores of grieving family and friends.
The accused has been remanded in custody facing murder charges. He is expected to appear in court by the end of this week.