Call of Duty: Mobile pro Sol killed in Brazil

Source: SOL / Activision Blizzard

Brazilian professional Call of Duty: Mobile player Ingrid “Sol” was killed in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Monday. The culprit in the crime was allegedly the co-professional COD player Flashlight. Sol was only 19 when she died.

Flashlight is now facing charges of qualifying murder, after he allegedly admitted his crime to police.

“Our player SOL has been brutally murdered,” the Jaguares Esports organization said in a WhatsApp message. ‘I wish I could have been more delicate on this subject, but we are shocked. She disappeared a few days ago and was found dead by a psychopath who posted it on social media and recorded and posted it. ‘

Sol participated in professional Call of Duty: Mobile for FBI E-sports.

Krony, a team manager at FBI E-Sports, posted a story on Instagram, saying: ‘She was an extraordinary person who we will remember every day when the sun rises, every day when the sunlight touches our body. Every time we look at the sun, we will remember her. ‘

According to a report from the R7 portal, Flashlight stabbed Sol to death while the two were in his home in Northern Sao Paulo. Flashlight allegedly allegedly posted images of Sol’s lifeless body on WhatsApp groups before admitting his crime to police.

The investigation revealed that Flashlight planned his attack, and also his intention to kill her, written down in a book obtained by the police as evidence in his case. According to a video released by Viva ABC, Flashlight said “my common sense is completely fit” when he was arrested. He further explained: “I wanted to do it.”

Violence against women has been a growing problem in Brazil in recent years, as well as outside of sports. The IPEA’s Atlas of Violence 2020 showed that more than 4,500 women were killed in Brazil in 2018 alone.

“In the Mobile COD scene, many players are threatened and we are campaigning for any kind of

abuse of our women, ”the Jaguares Organization explained on Twitter. “Reflect on what happened and try to contribute to a healthier and more accessible sports scenario for all.”

In a follow-up tweet, the organization said: ‘Brazil does not yet have official COD Mobile Championships for women. Jaguares and other women’s teams dare the mixed scenario and we have already suffered from several episodes of machismo. Slaughter will not be tolerated!# JustiçaPelaSol. “

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