
Brazilian School Bus Driver Sentenced to 100 Years for Abusing Five Girls
School Bus Driver Sentenced to 100 Years for Child Sex Abuse A school bus driver in Erebanggo, Brazil, has been sentenced to 100 years in prison for the sexual abuse of five underage girls. The victims included his two daughters, a stepdaughter, and two other children with disabilities. The crimes, spanning from 2012 to last year, were brought to light after a parent reported their child's assault. A security camera on the bus captured footage of the driver abusing his victims. "The report we received was very detailed and consistent," stated Jorge Fracaro Pierrezan, the investigating delegate, in an interview. The police investigation confirmed the abuse of five girls under the age of 14. The driver, a municipal employee, used his position to target vulnerable children. The shocking nature of the case has sent waves through the small community of Erebanggo. The justice system has also ordered the driver to pay a significant sum in compensation to each of the victims. This case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of parental vigilance and the need for robust child protection measures. While the driver's name is being withheld to protect the identities of the victims, his conviction brings a measure of justice to the survivors and sends a strong message about the consequences of child sexual abuse.