BF Carries Pretty GF He Shot To Hospital Before Fleeing

Story ByAlex CopeSub EditorJoseph GolderAgencyCentral European News

Video Credit: CEN

This is the moment this boyfriend suspected of having shot his pretty girlfriend, also pictured, in the chest carries her into a hospital before walking away and leaving her to die from her injuries.

The startling scene was recorded by a CCTV camera at Bethesda Hospital in the city of Joinville in the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina when boyfriend Leonardo Nathan Chaves Martins, 21, carried his girlfriend Gabriella Custodio da Silva, 20, into the emergency room.

Local media report Martins had driven his girlfriend to the hospital in the boot of his car and in the video he can be seen bursting into the emergency room.

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He then runs back outside before returning with his girlfriend in his arms. He runs through the waiting room with her in his arms before walking back outside in apparent distress.

Local media report Silva was brought to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the chest and she later died despite the doctors spending 20 minutes trying to resuscitate her. She had reportedly arrived at the hospital without vital signs.

She had reportedly been shot in her boyfriend’s mother’s house and police have named the boyfriend as the primary suspect.

The director of the hospital, Hilario Dalmann, told reporters: “The people who were there, the security guard and staff, saw here arrive in the boot. After he left her, he went to get the documents to register her at the hospital but he never returned.”

The investigator in charge of the case, Eliezer Bertinotti, said: “What we have so far is that her partner fired the shot against her.”

The investigator added that the boyfriend had driven home after taking the victim to hospital and dropped his car off before fleeing. 

The suspect’s mother reportedly gave a statement to police saying she had heard a gunshot at her home but she did not see the couple after hearing the shot.

The police are still searching for the suspect.

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