In a series of videos, Joana Prado paid tribute to her sister-in-law and shared the pain of the Belfort family
the businesswoman Joana Prado (46), wrestler’s wife Victor Belfort (45), used social networks to remember the case and make some alerts due to the 19 years since the disappearance of his sister-in-law, Priscila Belfort: “the pain is great and the pain is daily”, she vented in a series of videos that were reposted by her husband.
Joana recapitulated some details of the disappearance, which until today, remains unsolved: “On January 9, 2004, my dear sister-in-law, Priscila, went to work and never came home. Today marks exactly 19 years since we no longer have Pri here by our side”, he lamented. At the time, Victor’s family made a huge campaign to find Priscila, who was 29 years old at the time of the incident, but the searches were unsuccessful.
With a lot of suffering, Joana, who currently lives in the United States, was moved by reporting the pain present in the Belfort family: “My sister-in-law didn’t know my children, my sister-in-law didn’t have the opportunity to finish her college, to get married, to have children, we don’t know if Pri is alive, if she’s dead, if she’s cold, if she’s happy or if she is with our lord.”, commented excitedly.
In addition, Prado also used the space to talk about the risk of human trafficking: “I’m here to warn you that the case of missing people is real. Every year, around the world, around 4 million people disappear” and added: “ It’s painful, it’s scary, it’s scary, but it’s a real issue”.
Victor Belfort and Joana Prado celebrate 19 years of marriage
In December last year, Victor Belfort and Joana Prado celebrated 19 years of marriage with a romantic statement on social networks: “Together, we built our dream home. Three beautiful children. We’ve traveled the world together and conquered many giants together. We’ve been moving forward and learning when to stand firm. Thank you for your patience, for your love and for making our house a home”, wrote the father of David (17), victory (15) and Kyara(13) in the legend.
Source: Caras
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