Vile drunk stabs mum in chest as she confronts him for speaking loudly

A vile drunk man stabbed a mum to death in a senseless attack after she confronted him for talking too loudly on the phone. Fabills Felipe de Almeida, 37, was propped up by onlookers in a street in Brazil while blood gushed out her chest on March 4.

Horrific CCTV footage from outside a bar in Fortaleza shows Fabills challenging the drunk suspect and appearing to shout in his face.

The mum then slaps the man who appears to be holding a knife in his right hand. In response, he plunges the blade into her chest.

The mum-of-one had finished her workday in a local shop when she left to meet her friends at a nearby petrol station bar.

The row is said to have started after a man stood next to Fabills and began noisily talking on the phone.

After the stabbing, Fabills is somehow able to stay on her feet but is then supported by a passer-by. Meanwhile, a pool of blood is starting to develop.

A man is then seen back-tracking before he flees the scene.

According to the Secretariat of Public Security, she was killed over a “banal” discussion.

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Fabills was rushed to hospital but died two days after the brutal incident.

A man was arrested by police on Thursday after a warrant was issued for his arrest.

The victim’s daughter, 20, said: “My mother was always a very calm person. The most patient person I’ve known my entire life.

“She helped everyone who needed it. I lost count of how many times she stopped eating to help others, and how many baskets she donated.

“She raised me alone, she was always a fighter. Everything my mother bought was the result of her hard work.

“She had me very young at 17. She has three siblings, all of them are in a lot of pain. The advice she always gave me was to study.

“Today I am a nursing technician. Her dream was that I become a doctor.”

The investigation remains ongoing.

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