A Brazilian teenager was murdered by his mother, allegedly because he was gay

The boy's uncle told local media that Itaberli Lozano’s mother never accepted his sexuality.

Itaberli Lozano

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A Brazilian teenager has been stabbed to death by his mother, allegedly because he was gay.

, Tatiana Lozano Pereira hired two men to beat her 17-year-old son Itaberli Lozano on December 29.  When they refused to kill him, she took a kitchen knife and fatally stabbed him herself.

The charred body of Itaberli Lozano was found in a cane field near Cravinhos in the state of Sao Paulo on January 7. Police believe Lozano Pereira and her husband - Itaberli’s stepfather - are responsible for disposing of the body.

The victim’s paternal uncle - Dario Rosa - has told local media that Itaberli was murdered because his mother did not accept his sexuality.  Police have denied this theory, saying the pair had a long history of disagreements.

Following her arrest, Lozano Pereira admitted to killing her son after a heated argument but has since denied taking part in the murder.

Three men have also been arrested in connection with the murder and Lozano Pereira remains in custody.
Itaberli Lozano family
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Published 18 January 2017 12:05pm
Updated 18 January 2017 12:15pm
By Michaela Morgan


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