A Brazilian suicidal woman, who paid an assassin to murder her, has sued the killer for failing to ‘deliver his service.’ The woman, who suffers from chronic anxiety-depressive disorder, claims the killer “breached consumer rights” in front of a court in the city of Taguatinga, near Brasilia.
According to reports, the woman whose name was withheld has already tried to kill herself several times. She has therefore demanded her money back, an amount which is unknown and the murder contract also included her car. According to the court, the man received the payment up front, and the woman’s vehicle was transferred to him, but then the assassin disappeared without ‘delivering the service.’ The aggrieved woman decided to take the matter to the court.
The judge while making his judgment on the case claimed the agreement should have been signed at a public notary office. Without this procedure, the contract is not binding from a legal point of view.
The document the woman and the killer signed is not enough to prove she gave him the car in exchange for killing her, and furthermore, the judge made it very clear that even if the transaction was as the woman says, the negotiation is against the law, so there was nothing they could do about it.