Isabella Nardoni case refers to the murder of Isabella de Oliveira Nardoni, was a five-year-old Brazilian girl, on the night of Saturday, March 29, 2008. Suspects in the case included Isabella's father, Alexandre Nardoni, and her stepmother, Anna Carolina Jatobá. It is alleged that Jatobá strangled Isabella and Nardoni threw her out of the window of their apartment located on the sixth floor of the Edifício London (London Building) in the Tucuruvi district of São Paulo, Brazil.
Brazilian media has closely followed the case, offering continuous updates. More than 98% of Brazilians are aware of her death—the highest percentage in the history of Brazilian media coverage research.
Read more about Isabella Nardoni Case: Family, The Murder, Investigation, Nardoni's and Jatobá's Indictment, Trial
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