Images of transgender prisoner whose face was ‘pulverized’ by police after they stripped her and shaved her head spark outrage in Brazil 

  • Pictures show Veronica Bolina face down on the ground in a Sao Paulo jail
  • She had previously been arrested over alleged attack on elderly neighbour
  • Reports claim 25-year-old was then set upon by officers on three occasions
  • Images appearing to show her ordeal have sparked outrage across Brazil  

Graphic images have emerged of a badly beaten transgender prisoner amid reports police 'pulverized' her face, forced her to strip and shaved her head.

Pictures show Veronica Bolina lying partially naked on the ground in front of a group of officers and other prisoners in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

The 25-year-old had previously been arrested over an alleged attack on her 73-year-old neighbour.

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Pictures have emerged of transgender woman Veronica Bolina (pictured) amid reports police 'pulverized' her face leaving her with horrific injuries
Pictures have emerged of transgender woman Veronica Bolina amid reports police 'pulverized' her face leaving her with horrific injuries (pictured)

Pictures have emerged of transgender woman Veronica Bolina (left) amid reports police 'pulverized' her face leaving her with horrific injuries (right)

Images show Veronica Bolina lying partially naked on the floor in front of a group of officers and other prisoners in the capital Sao Paulo

Images show Veronica Bolina lying partially naked on the floor in front of a group of officers and other prisoners in the capital Sao Paulo

But an investigation is now underway amid reports she was set upon by officers on three different occasions after being taken into custody, leaving her face unrecognisable. 

Pictures appearing to show her ordeal were leaked online and have sparked outrage across Brazil. 

An official police statement claimed Bolina was attacked by prisoners when she was seen performing a sex act on herself in her cell and that officers were forced to intervene.

It added that the injuries were the result of a struggle in which, police claim, she bit an officer on the ear.

 Pictures appearing to show her ordeal were leaked online and have sparked outrage across Brazil

 Pictures appearing to show her ordeal were leaked online and have sparked outrage across Brazil

An investigation is now underway amid reports Veronica Bolina (pictured) was set upon by officers on three different occasions after being taken into custody, leaving her face unrecognisable
An investigation is now underway amid reports Veronica Bolina (pictured) was set upon by officers on three different occasions after being taken into custody, leaving her face unrecognisable

An investigation is now underway amid reports Veronica Bolina (pictured) was set upon by officers on three different occasions after being taken into custody, leaving her face unrecognisable

Outraged supporters of Veronica Bolina (pictured) have set up campaign groups on the internet demanding the right for LGBT people to be treated fairly

Outraged supporters of Veronica Bolina (pictured) have set up campaign groups on the internet demanding the right for LGBT people to be treated fairly

The 25-year-old had previously been arrested over an alleged attack on her 73-year-old neighbour, it has been reported
The 25-year-old had previously been arrested over an alleged attack on her 73-year-old neighbour, it has been reported

The 25-year-old had previously been arrested over an alleged attack on her 73-year-old neighbour, it has been reported

The photos of her badly swollen eyes and mouth have been widely shared on the internet with outraged supporters setting up campaign groups on the internet demanding the right for LGBT people to be treated fairly.

One supporter, Susane Montalvo Sarabia, said: 'It is just sickening that in this day and age such things as this still happen.

'They have pulverised that poor woman's face and are now trying to cover it up. Whether she is innocent, guilty, transgender or straight doesn't matter.

'The police should not be allowed to do this to anyone.'

Authorities in Sao Paulo say they are now investigating the matter.

A spokesman for the prosecutors office said she had been moved to a detention centre where she has an individual cell until the court case.

THE VIOLENT SHAME OF BRAZILIAN POLICE OFFICERS  

Brazilian police officers kill on average six people every day according to the Sao Paulo-based Forum on Public Safety. 

The NGO collated figures between 2009 and 2013 which showed police killed more than 11,000 people.

In comparison, police and law enforcement officers in the United States took 30 years to kill 11,000 people. 

According to a report released by the organisation: 'The empirical evidence shows that Brazilian police make abusive use of lethal force to respond to crime and violence.'

However, Brazil is an incredibly violent country with one murder approximately every ten minutes. 

Many of those killed by Brazilian police are recorded as being shot 'while evading arrest'.

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