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The 18-year-olds — both mothers named locally as Amália and Amanda Alves — were forced to kneel on the ground before being fatally shot, according to a report by The Sun, citing local media.
Twin sisters in Brazil were reportedly forced to kneel and executed in a horrific Instagram livestream because they "knew too much" about a drug deal.
The sisters were forced to lift up their hair into a bun before the suspect fired the fatal bullets at the back of their heads, according to a report by Jornal de Brasília.
17-year-old boy named Mateus Abreu has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is being questioned by authorities, Jornal de Brasília reported. According to Closer magazine, Abreu was already known to the police, having been arrested multiple times for illegal possession of a firearm, theft and intentional bodily harm.
Footage of the double murder has been viewed thousands of times, according to Brazilian media.
Twin sisters reportedly killed in livestreamed execution
Twin sisters in Brazil were allegedly fatally shot in a horrific Instagram livestream because they "knew too much" about a drug deal.
The 18-year-old victims, identified as Amália Alves and Amanda Alves, were found dead on the side of a road behind a housing complex in Pacajus, Ceará, last Wednesday morning, hours after they were killed.
While authorities have not provided a motive for the executions, newspaper Jornal de Brasília reported that the twin sisters were killed because they were aware of incidents involving local drug dealers.
Abreu then fired two more shots at one of the girls and subsequently stood over the other victim and pumped four more bullets at her.
Neighborhood residents alerted the police after discovering the bodies at the location where they were assassinated.
Amanda Alves leaves behind a three-year-old daughter. Amália Alves was a mother to a six-month-old son.
Brazilian newspaper Diario do Noreste reported that the teen suspect had seven prior arrests for unlawful possession of a gun, theft and intentional bodily injury in 2020 and this year.
