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in the early 2000s, an investigation in the united states uncovered that a brazilian couple, renê and margarida bonetti, had kept a domestic worker, hilda rosa dos santos, in conditions of modern-day slavery for nearly two decades. hilda had been brought from brazil, isolated, denied payment, and forced to live in a basement while caring for their family. when the case came to light, renê bonetti was prosecuted and convicted in the u.s., and hilda received compensation from renê. however, his wife margarida, was able to fleed back to brazil, where she moved to são paulo, living in a crumbling mansion in one of the city's wealthiest neighborhoods, rarely being seen except through glimpses at the windows. unaware of who she was, neighbors were fascinated and unsettled by her mysterious presence, while the house itself decayed around her. however, the case reignited in 2022, after a viral podcast by journalist chico felitti, who investigated her presence, discovered her identity and brought to light the disturbing details of the ab*se she inflicted in the u.s.. the virality of the case drew attention to the broader issue of forced labor, and highlighted the limits of justice across borders, even though the story inspired legal protections for victims of forced labor in the united states. with the renewed interest in the story after going viral, it now reaches a wider audience, through a fictional series called
in the early 2000s, an investigation in the united states uncovered that a brazilian couple, renê and margarida bonetti, had kept a domestic worker, hilda rosa dos santos, in conditions of modern-day slavery for nearly two decades. hilda had been brought from brazil, isolated, denied payment, and forced to live in a basement while caring for their family. when the case came to light, renê bonetti was prosecuted and convicted in the u.s., and hilda received compensation from renê. however, his wife margarida, was able to fleed back to brazil, where she moved to são paulo, living in a crumbling mansion in one of the city's wealthiest neighborhoods, rarely being seen except through glimpses at the windows. unaware of who she was, neighbors were fascinated and unsettled by her mysterious presence, while the house itself decayed around her. however, the case reignited in 2022, after a viral podcast by journalist chico felitti, who investigated her presence, discovered her identity and brought to light the disturbing details of the ab*se she inflicted in the u.s.. the virality of the case drew attention to the broader issue of forced labor, and highlighted the limits of justice across borders, even though the story inspired legal protections for victims of forced labor in the united states. with the renewed interest in the story after going viral, it now reaches a wider audience, through a fictional series called "abandoned: the woman in the decaying house", and serves as a powerful reminder that even when injustice is sometimes lost between borders, when it's exposed, can always amplify the voices of survivors and continue to drive real change in the world. #truecrime

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