By Tony O’Reilly-
The tragic words of a murdered woman in Brazil is haunting, after a mum asked for one last hugg from her evil son who stabbed her to death after an argument about his behaviour.
The schoolboy stabbed Caline Arruda dos Santos, 37, in the stomach after she asked him to stop playing in the street. She reportedly warned her son that she would inform a relative about his behaviour, the Civil Police report states, via Brazillian news site Metrópoles.
Moments later, the child then allegedly went to the kitchen and took a knife before hiding it under the sleeve of his top. Caline and her eldest son, 19, were at the door leading into the street when the mum was stabbed.
One witness claimed that, after being injured, Arruda dos Santos told her son: “Come here and give me one last hug, because I won’t survive.”
A neighbour rushed her to A&E before she was transferred to Parelheiros Hospital, but she was pronounced dead on arrival.
Witnesses claim that shopkeeper Caline asked her son for one last hug as she lay bleeding, the Mirror reports.
According to one witness, she heartbreakingly said: “Come here and give me one last hug, because I won’t survive.”
A neighbour then took Calina to A&E, from where she was transferred to Parelheiros Hospital in Brazil. Tragically, she was pronounced dead on arrival.
Due to the boy’s age he cannot be prosecuted by the Children’s Court. He’s currently under the care of a cousin of the victim.
In an interview, the relative stated that the boy apparently hasn’t “realised” yet what he had done. “He knows his mother died after another boy told him so,” she said.
The case remains under investigation by the Civil Police.
The story is a grim reminder of the dangerous some younger children are becoming in the world. That a small boy would even contemplate confronting his mother physically, let alone using a knife to kill her is deeply troubling. Parents in many parts of the developed world often struggle to enforce full discipline on their badly behaved children, whilst others simply have that department of things well under control.



