July 06, 2014 - Nothing is known at the moment, I will register a small quote from the site gabrielasoudapaz.org (link)
Date of Occurrence: 04/06/2011
Location: Goiânia (GO)
Date of Birth: 07/01/1989 (21 years old)
Date of Death: 04/06/2011
Gender: Female Female
Hávyla Nayara Esteves de Souza, 21 years old, was found dead inside her own home in Goiânia on April 6, 2011.
The young dreamer left her family in the interior and went to live alone in the capital of Goiás to fulfill her dream of studying nursing. She was already in her final year of the course when she was found strangled inside her own residence, in Jardim Europa, Goiânia.
According to the police, Hávyla Nayara was found lying beside the bed with signs of strangulation. The victim's car, a TV, and computer were stolen. The police are working with hypotheses of a crime of passion and robbery followed by death. No possible suspects have been released yet. Her vehicle and bag were found in different locations.
A final-year nursing student, beautiful and young, Hávyla even appeared in TV commercials. She was last seen at the gym she frequented. Her parents, who live in Goianápolis, maintained daily contact with their daughter. On Wednesday night (04/06), the victim's mother tried to contact her without success. The next morning, the parents traveled to the capital to check what had happened. Upon arriving at Hávyla's house, where she lived alone, the mother noticed that the car was not in the garage and that the residence was locked. The mother then called a locksmith to open the door and, upon entering, saw her daughter, already lifeless, lying beside the bed. The police believe the young woman was killed on Wednesday night.
To this day, the police have not presented a solution to the case, and the family is crying out for justice.
July 21, 2013 - a Facebook fan page was created, link https://www.facebook.com/SaudadesEternasHavylaNayara (link).

December 25, 2011 - even the comments about the case are dwindling, it seems there is no one dedicated to the case. Hávyla Nayara Esteves is now on the list of over 6,500 unsolved homicides in Goiás.
July 06, 2011 - to this day there is no news of an investigation or that anyone has been brought to justice. There are many messages and comments on the site. Register yours too! You don't need to provide an email.
May 15, 2011 - the case of Hávyla Nayara remains shrouded in mystery. On social media and blogs, there are many posts asking that no one comment on the circumstances of her death.
Secrecy in homicide investigations has never been well-received. Do you remember the assassination of [[cartoonist Glauco]] and his son on March 12, 2010? In the investigations, the judge allowed "judicial secrecy," and what was the result? Society delivered a verdict, suggesting that cartoonist Glauco was involved in a sect with drug use, and that Cadu was a young man driven mad by it all. The judge had good intentions,
"Secrecy aims to preserve the privacy and intimacy of the accused, their family, and the victims' families. If they authorize the disclosure of the proceedings, I will re-evaluate this decision at the appropriate time," states a dispatch signed by federal judge Mateus de Freitas Cavalcanti Costa, from the 2nd Federal Criminal Court of Foz do Iguaçu (PR).
But society judges its peers and equals, and thirsts for the real truth.
No civilized person would forgive Guilherme de Pádua for killing [[Daniella Perez]], justified by the fact that the young woman was having an affair with him while he was married. Nor would they accuse Bob Marley of being a drug addict. It is those with petty minds who judge everything and everyone, except themselves, of course.
The good man rejects the attempt to turn ordinary people into saints.
'If' Daniella Perez had an affair with [[Guilherme de Pádua]], this in no way justifies the crime, nor does it devalue the young woman and place her below anyone else in this world. And we all know that Hávyla Nayara is not a saint. (I am not! And are you who are reading this article?)
So let's stop the hypocrisy and organize the facts to find out who did this and send them to jail.
If you have any new information about this case; if you have questions or wish to share your feelings, you can write your comment. Society needs to know! This way, you can see the opinions of other internet users and leave your comment. Society thanks you in advance.
The only censorship that exists on silviolobo.com.br is the Constitutional censorship of 1988 regarding the Right to Dignity of the Human Person.
The seventh-day mass for the university student Hávyla Nayara Esteves de Souza, 21, will be held today at 7:30 AM at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, located in the Setor Sudoeste, in Goiânia. The young woman was found dead inside her own residence, in the Jardim Europa neighborhood, on 04/07/2011. According to the police, the victim showed signs of strangulation. The suspect in the crime has not yet been located, and the family is offering a reward of R$ 5,000 for anyone who provides conclusive information about the perpetrator. (Kamylla Rodrigues from the cities editorial staff, [[Jornal Diário da Manhã]], emphasis ours)
(Video of the 7th Day Mass http://youtu.be/eXi_9BSN-V8 see others below)
Hávyla Nayara Esteves de Souza, 21, found dead inside her own residence last Thursday (04/07/2011) in Jardim Europa, Goiânia, was buried last night. According to the police, she was found lying beside the bed with signs of strangulation. The car, a TV, and the victim's computer were stolen. The police are working with the hypotheses of a crime of passion and robbery followed by death. No possible suspects have been released yet. Her vehicle and bag were found yesterday in different locations.
A final-year nursing student, beautiful and young, Hávyla even appeared in TV commercials. She was last seen at the gym she frequented. Her parents, who live in [[Goianápolis]], maintained daily contact with their daughter. On Wednesday night, the victim's mother tried to contact her without success. The next morning, the parents traveled to the capital to check what had happened. Upon arriving at Hávyla's house, where she lived alone, the mother noticed that the car was not in the garage and that the residence was locked. The mother then called a locksmith to open the door and, upon entering, saw her daughter, already lifeless, lying beside the bed. The police believe the young woman was killed on Wednesday night.

According to the deputy chief of the Homicide Division, Charles Ricardo, investigations are being conducted under the hypotheses of robbery followed by death and crime of passion. "We are still profiling the victim and with whom she has had contact in recent days." According to him, there are no signs of forced entry or struggle, which indicates that the suspect would have had access to the house. "No hypothesis can be ruled out."
Until a little while ago
The victim's vehicle, which had been stolen, was found abandoned yesterday afternoon in the Setor Faiçalville, and the bag, still with belongings and documents, was located at the university she attends. According to the detective, someone found the bag and, upon checking the documents, found a university ID. The victim's cousin, Daniel Carvalho, laments her death. "She was always cheerful. She didn't deserve this, and we want justice," he said. (Kamylla Rodrigues from the cities editorial staff, DM.com.br)
You can register your word of support, denunciation, or message of solidarity on the site, (However, I highlight that the Civil Police phone number is 197)
In addition to the [[Disque Denúncia 197]], you can contact the State Homicide Division - DEH, Phone: (62) 3201-1221/1220 Fax: 3201-1233 or go to Av. Eng. Atílio Correia Lima No. 1683, Cidade Jardim.
[The photo presented in this article was taken from a video posted on YouTube by the user jordy1007]
Other tributes: http://youtu.be/5xHz7SzSBNs
Name variations found on some websites: "Havyla Nayara Esteves de Sousa"
Editor's Note: I, Sílvio Lôbo, editor of this site, state that I have no interest in these facts beyond the journalistic interest of clarifying the truth. Justice is a social appeal, the community demands it, and I am part of this society.
July 06, 2014 - Nothing is known at the moment, I will register a small quote from the site gabrielasoudapaz.org (link)
Date of Occurrence: 04/06/2011
Location: Goiânia (GO)
Date of Birth: 07/01/1989 (21 years old)
Date of Death: 04/06/2011
Gender: Female Female
Hávyla Nayara Esteves de Souza, 21 years old, was found dead inside her own home in Goiânia on April 6, 2011.
The young dreamer left her family in the interior and went to live alone in the capital of Goiás to fulfill her dream of studying nursing. She was already in her final year of the course when she was found strangled inside her own residence, in Jardim Europa, Goiânia.
According to the police, Hávyla Nayara was found lying beside the bed with signs of strangulation. The victim's car, a TV, and computer were stolen. The police are working with hypotheses of a crime of passion and robbery followed by death. No possible suspects have been released yet. Her vehicle and bag were found in different locations.
A final-year nursing student, beautiful and young, Hávyla even appeared in TV commercials. She was last seen at the gym she frequented. Her parents, who live in Goianápolis, maintained daily contact with their daughter. On Wednesday night (04/06), the victim's mother tried to contact her without success. The next morning, the parents traveled to the capital to check what had happened. Upon arriving at Hávyla's house, where she lived alone, the mother noticed that the car was not in the garage and that the residence was locked. The mother then called a locksmith to open the door and, upon entering, saw her daughter, already lifeless, lying beside the bed. The police believe the young woman was killed on Wednesday night.
To this day, the police have not presented a solution to the case, and the family is crying out for justice.
July 21, 2013 - a Facebook fan page was created, link https://www.facebook.com/SaudadesEternasHavylaNayara (link).

December 25, 2011 - even the comments about the case are dwindling, it seems there is no one dedicated to the case. Hávyla Nayara Esteves is now on the list of over 6,500 unsolved homicides in Goiás.
July 06, 2011 - to this day there is no news of an investigation or that anyone has been brought to justice. There are many messages and comments on the site. Register yours too! You don't need to provide an email.
May 15, 2011 - the case of Hávyla Nayara remains shrouded in mystery. On social media and blogs, there are many posts asking that no one comment on the circumstances of her death.
Secrecy in homicide investigations has never been well-received. Do you remember the assassination of [[cartoonist Glauco]] and his son on March 12, 2010? In the investigations, the judge allowed "judicial secrecy," and what was the result? Society delivered a verdict, suggesting that cartoonist Glauco was involved in a sect with drug use, and that Cadu was a young man driven mad by it all. The judge had good intentions,
"Secrecy aims to preserve the privacy and intimacy of the accused, their family, and the victims' families. If they authorize the disclosure of the proceedings, I will re-evaluate this decision at the appropriate time," states a dispatch signed by federal judge Mateus de Freitas Cavalcanti Costa, from the 2nd Federal Criminal Court of Foz do Iguaçu (PR).
But society judges its peers and equals, and thirsts for the real truth.
No civilized person would forgive Guilherme de Pádua for killing [[Daniella Perez]], justified by the fact that the young woman was having an affair with him while he was married. Nor would they accuse Bob Marley of being a drug addict. It is those with petty minds who judge everything and everyone, except themselves, of course.
The good man rejects the attempt to turn ordinary people into saints.
'If' Daniella Perez had an affair with [[Guilherme de Pádua]], this in no way justifies the crime, nor does it devalue the young woman and place her below anyone else in this world. And we all know that Hávyla Nayara is not a saint. (I am not! And are you who are reading this article?)
So let's stop the hypocrisy and organize the facts to find out who did this and send them to jail.
If you have any new information about this case; if you have questions or wish to share your feelings, you can write your comment. Society needs to know! This way, you can see the opinions of other internet users and leave your comment. Society thanks you in advance.
The only censorship that exists on silviolobo.com.br is the Constitutional censorship of 1988 regarding the Right to Dignity of the Human Person.
The seventh-day mass for the university student Hávyla Nayara Esteves de Souza, 21, will be held today at 7:30 AM at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, located in the Setor Sudoeste, in Goiânia. The young woman was found dead inside her own residence, in the Jardim Europa neighborhood, on 04/07/2011. According to the police, the victim showed signs of strangulation. The suspect in the crime has not yet been located, and the family is offering a reward of R$ 5,000 for anyone who provides conclusive information about the perpetrator. (Kamylla Rodrigues from the cities editorial staff, [[Jornal Diário da Manhã]], emphasis ours)
(Video of the 7th Day Mass http://youtu.be/eXi_9BSN-V8 see others below)
Hávyla Nayara Esteves de Souza, 21, found dead inside her own residence last Thursday (04/07/2011) in Jardim Europa, Goiânia, was buried last night. According to the police, she was found lying beside the bed with signs of strangulation. The car, a TV, and the victim's computer were stolen. The police are working with the hypotheses of a crime of passion and robbery followed by death. No possible suspects have been released yet. Her vehicle and bag were found yesterday in different locations.
A final-year nursing student, beautiful and young, Hávyla even appeared in TV commercials. She was last seen at the gym she frequented. Her parents, who live in [[Goianápolis]], maintained daily contact with their daughter. On Wednesday night, the victim's mother tried to contact her without success. The next morning, the parents traveled to the capital to check what had happened. Upon arriving at Hávyla's house, where she lived alone, the mother noticed that the car was not in the garage and that the residence was locked. The mother then called a locksmith to open the door and, upon entering, saw her daughter, already lifeless, lying beside the bed. The police believe the young woman was killed on Wednesday night.

According to the deputy chief of the Homicide Division, Charles Ricardo, investigations are being conducted under the hypotheses of robbery followed by death and crime of passion. "We are still profiling the victim and with whom she has had contact in recent days." According to him, there are no signs of forced entry or struggle, which indicates that the suspect would have had access to the house. "No hypothesis can be ruled out."
Until a little while ago
The victim's vehicle, which had been stolen, was found abandoned yesterday afternoon in the Setor Faiçalville, and the bag, still with belongings and documents, was located at the university she attends. According to the detective, someone found the bag and, upon checking the documents, found a university ID. The victim's cousin, Daniel Carvalho, laments her death. "She was always cheerful. She didn't deserve this, and we want justice," he said. (Kamylla Rodrigues from the cities editorial staff, DM.com.br)
You can register your word of support, denunciation, or message of solidarity on the site, (However, I highlight that the Civil Police phone number is 197)
In addition to the [[Disque Denúncia 197]], you can contact the State Homicide Division - DEH, Phone: (62) 3201-1221/1220 Fax: 3201-1233 or go to Av. Eng. Atílio Correia Lima No. 1683, Cidade Jardim.
[The photo presented in this article was taken from a video posted on YouTube by the user jordy1007]
Other tributes: http://youtu.be/5xHz7SzSBNs
Name variations found on some websites: "Havyla Nayara Esteves de Sousa"
Editor's Note: I, Sílvio Lôbo, editor of this site, state that I have no interest in these facts beyond the journalistic interest of clarifying the truth. Justice is a social appeal, the community demands it, and I am part of this society.



