The Paraná Court will decide whether Thayane Smith, who abandoned her friend on a trail in the state of Paraná, will have to pay compensation. At the conclusion of the investigation, the Public Ministry of Paraná (MPPR) pointed out the young woman’s failure to provide assistance, as her abandoned friend fell ill during the walk and, even so, was left behind.
Even though the MPPR concluded that Thayane committed a crime, she was not criminally charged. But the prosecutor wants the woman to pay three minimum wages to Roberto Thomaz, around 4,863 reais, and also 8,105 reais to the Campina Grande do Sul Fire Department, for the work performed. Furthermore, the MPPR asked the young woman to provide community services for three months with the Fire Department.
The man and Thayane met in December and decided, together, to climb Pico do Paraná in the New Year. They climbed the almost 1,900 meter mountain on the 31st and, on the way down, the young woman abandoned the boy.
Roberto was lost for five days in a forested area in Pico do Paraná until he was found on a farm in the region.
