

Teen Girl Dies After Eating Poisoned Cake; Classmate Confesses
São Paulo Teenager Dies After Eating Poisoned Cake; Friend Confesses A tragic incident in São Paulo, Brazil, has left a community in shock. Seventeen-year-old Ana Luiza de Oliveira Neves died after consuming a poisoned cake allegedly sent by a classmate. The suspect, also 17, confessed to the crime and is currently in custody at Fundação Casa, a juvenile detention center. The incident came to light after Ana Luiza's father, Silvio Ferreira das Neves, gave a moving interview detailing the events. "This girl slept at my house, she witnessed everything," Mr. Neves recounted. "She saw [Ana Luiza] getting sick, she saw when I took her to the hospital, and the next day, she saw my girl fall in the bathroom and didn't show any reaction... After my daughter was dead, she even greeted me and hugged me." His words highlight the chilling lack of remorse exhibited by the suspect. Adding to the horror, police investigations revealed this was not the first time the suspect had sent poisoned cakes. A previous incident on May 15th involved another classmate who fell ill but survived. Police are awaiting toxicology reports to confirm the nature of the poison used. The case underscores the dangers of peer violence and the importance of addressing such issues within communities. While the suspect has confessed, the full extent of the circumstances surrounding Ana Luiza's death remains under investigation.