An influencer has been killed in a horror home invasion by two armed men on a motorbike.
Alzira Maria Theodoro Luiz, 43, was murdered inside her home in the early hours of Sunday (7 Jun) morning.
Moments before, she posted an online video telling her followers she was “at peace”.
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The killers arrived on a red Honda Bros motorcycle before allegedly opening fire as she was standing on her veranda.
They then pursued the victim through her house after initial shots hit a wall and a table on the veranda.
The police were called at around 8:30am after neighbours reported hearing three to four gunshots.
Officers found Alzira dead from a gunshot wound to the head in the corner of a back room.
Forensic teams recovered at least two 9mm shell casings at the scene, as reported by Need To Know.

The alleged shooting took place at Alzira’s home in Mutum, Minas Gerais State, Brazil.
No suspects have been arrested and the motive remains unclear.
One day before her death, Alzira had reportedly posted about an intrusion at her property where someone banged on her window during the night.
Authorities have not released further details on potential suspects or whether the killing was linked to her online presence.
The victim, known for sharing content about her daily life working on a traditional coffee plantation, had built a significant following of 68,000 TikTok fans and 12,000 Facebook followers.
The Civil Police of Minas Gerais are leading the investigation, with support from the Military Police.
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