Sonia Abrahão’s name is once again at the center of controversy with the premiere of the documentary Caso Eloá – Refém ao Vivo, which will premiere on Netflix this Wednesday (12/11). The film revisits one of the most shocking episodes in Brazil’s recent history, the kidnapping and murder of teenager Eloa Cristina Pimentel in 2008, and reignites debate about the role of the press in times of crisis.
At the time, the country was tracking in real time the more than 100 hours in which 15-year-old Eloa was held hostage by her ex-boyfriend Lindenberg Alves in Santo Andre (SP).
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This incident mobilized the news and exposed the excesses of television coverage. The most controversial moment came when Sonia Abraon, host of RedeTV!’s show “A Tarde É Sua,” decided to speak live with the kidnappers and the victim himself while negotiations with the police were still ongoing.
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The presenter’s attitude was harshly criticized by authorities and experts, who emphasized the dangers of direct intervention in police activities. The public prosecutor’s office also discussed the possibility of holding the broadcaster responsible, as the interview may have put lives at risk.
This reaction turned the episode into a negative landmark on Brazilian television, symbolizing the so-called “spectacle of tragedy.”