Thursday 16 February 2017

Brazilian Woman Sues Assassin For Failing To Kill Her

A Brazilian woman, whose name was kept anonymous, has sued the assassin she paid to murder her for failing to deliver as agreed.

The Brazilian woman, who suffers from chronic anxiety-depressive disorder, sued the killer for ‘breaching consumer rights’..
The woman, who told a court in Taguatinga, near Brazil’s capital Brasilia, that the hired killer had breached her ‘consumer rights’ and therefore, she wants a refund, revealed that she had already equally tried to commit suicide severally but failed before engaging the services of the killer.

She claimed he agreed to kill her in return for an unknown quantity of money and her car but after receiving the payment up front, and having ownership of the vehicle transferred to him, the assassin disappeared without ‘delivering the service’, according to the court papers.
The judge said that the agreement should have been signed at a public notary office to be legally binding.
And he said document they signed in which ownership of the woman’s car was passed to the alleged assassin wasn’t proof that he had received the vehicle as payment for killing her.
Closing the case, he added that, even if a written contract had existed, it would not be valid because the act that was being negotiated was already unlawful.

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