The entire assault was recorded on video; Sandra Mathias de Sá, a former beach volleyball player, turned on a group of delivery workers
A woman cursed and attacked a group of couriers in the São Conrado neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro. Sandra Mathias de Sá, a former beach volleyball player, was walking her dog when she attacked the workers. At one point, she even removes the pet’s collar to hit a delivery man. The entire attack was recorded on video.
The case took place on the afternoon of last Sunday, 9. In the images we see that Sandra is already approaching insulting the group, who work in a bar near the building where she lives.
“You’re not in the favela. You’re here. It’s me who pays the IPTU here,” the former athlete says to one of the messengers.
The woman keeps walking and then comes back, already trying to attack them.
“He treated me like a slave, only he’s forgetting that the time of slavery is over for years,” Max Angelo told Globe TV. He was beaten with the collar on his back, similar to a whip.
The delivery man went to the police station to file a police report, the second he filed against her. The first assault took place on Tuesday, and was verbal, according to the professional. Max Angelo underwent a medical examination at the Instituto Médico Legal, which confirmed the assault, with still marks on his back.
The São Conrado resident, who also introduces herself as a nutritionist and owner of a beach volleyball school, has other passages from the police. Always second Globe TVSandra Mathias de Sá has a history of theft of electricity – linked to the Leblon volleyball school -, insults and threats.
A white woman beating a black man with a makeshift whip. San Corrado, 2023. pic.twitter.com/k3BQoULfoE
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Source: Terra

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