Igor Cabral, a former 3×3 basketball player, was arrested on July 26, 2025, for violently attacking his 35-year-old girlfriend, Juliana Garcia dos Santos Soares, in an elevator.
Security cameras captured Cabral, the former basketball player who competed for Brazil at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games, throwing over 60 punches at Juliana, as a result of which she is left with severe injuries, including multiple fractures to her face and jaw.
The attack, which lasted about 35 seconds, was triggered by jealousy after Cabral saw non-romantic messages on Juliana’s phone during a barbecue at their luxury condominium in Ponta Negra.

The violent assault was stopped when a security guard, watching the elevator’s CCTV, alerted the police. Condominium residents helped restrain Cabral until the Military Police arrived.
After the police’s arrival, Juliana was rushed to Walfredo Gurgel Hospital.
Reportedly, she requires reconstructive surgery due to the damage to her face and jaw, but the procedure was delayed because of swelling.
Juliana, unable to speak due to her injuries, communicated with police through written notes and later shared her gratitude for public support on Instagram.
Cabral, a former basketball player, now faces charges of attempted femicide under Brazil’s Maria da Penha Law.
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During his police deposition, Cabral claimed he had a “claustrophobic episode” and admitted to using cocaine. However, authorities dismissed these as excuses for his actions.
On top of that, he also showed a lack of remorse by mocking the police and refusing to sign documents.
After his arrest, Cabral was placed in preventive detention at the Parnamirim Reception and Triage Center, where he shares a cell with six other inmates.
He requested solitary confinement, claiming he fears for his safety due to threats from a criminal group and the public sharing of his home addresses online.
However, the Rio Grande do Norte Penitentiary Administration denied his request, stating he is in an “insurance cell” with fewer prisoners than normal cells for his safety.
They also noted that Cabral is undergoing health evaluations and an adaptation period before being transferred to another prison.
Reports also suggest Cabral has a history of aggressive behavior, including a previous altercation in Caicó, which police are now investigating.
Meanwhile, Juliana’s friend started an online fundraiser to help cover her medical and legal costs. Likewise, Juliana is also receiving psychological support to cope with the trauma.
The case has sparked outrage across Brazil, with many calling for justice using hashtags like #JustiçaPorJuliana on social media.