Vitor Belfort’s daughter writes letter to missing aunt: ‘I imagine what it would be like if you were here’

Vitor Belfort’s daughter writes letter to missing aunt: ‘I imagine what it would be like if you were here’


Vitória Belfort, 16, published a video tribute to her aunt Priscila, who passed away in 2004; The case is the subject of the documentary series “Volta Priscila,” on Disney+

Victoria Belfortdaughter of Vittorio Belfort AND Joana Pradohe posted a video letter to his aunt Priscila Belfortpassed away 20 years ago. The case is the subject of documentary series Priscilla returns, which has become part of the catalog of Disney+ last Wednesday, the 25th.




In the tribute spread on social media, the sixteen-year-old brings back images of her aunt and makes a touching statement: “Dear Aunt Pri, we miss you. Even though I have never met you, I feel that we would like you to be best friends. Today I watched your documentary and I am managed to see who you were.”

“To be honest, I feel like I know you. Aunt Pri, you were beautiful, kind, loving, innocent, creative, funny, smiling and I could go on and on. This letter is for you. We don’t know where you are, but God, the Almighty, you know. My dad always told me when I was little how beautiful you were, not just on the outside but on the inside, I can tell how kind you were,” she continued. .

“I often imagine what it would be like if you were here. I wonder about the sound of your voice, the look in your eyes, your beautiful smile and all the little things that make you you. I think about you often, about the conversations we would have had , the memories we could have made and how my life could be different with you,” Vitória said. Clock:

Remember the case

Priscila disappeared at the age of 29 on January 9, 2004 and the case remains unsolved. She worked at the Sports Secretariat in Rio de Janeiro and was last seen by colleagues around 1pm that day, as she left the building where she worked in central Rio.

He left Avenida Presidente Vargas, passed Avenida Passos and entered Avenida Marechal Floriano. There is no body camera footage to indicate where she would have gone next.

Over the years, various theories were put forward, from kidnapping to voluntary escape, and the Belfort family received several tips from people who claimed to have seen Priscila or knew something about her whereabouts. However, between theories and false clues, Priscila’s disappearance remains unexplained.

The Disney+ documentary consists of four episodes and features interviews with Priscila’s family, participants in the investigation and hosts Sonia Abrão and Gilberto Barros, who followed the repercussions of the case at the time.

The case remains under investigation and, according to prosecutor André Luiz Cardoso, who appears in the documentary, the court is working with new information.



Vitor Belfort’s daughter writes letter to missing aunt: ‘I imagine what it would be like if you were here’

Source: Terra

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