Illegal care homes in Lousada: seven suspects held in pre-trial detention
An investigation into alleged mistreatment of the elderly in unlicensed facilities has placed seven people under the heaviest custodial measure. A case that shakes the region.
It’s one of those cases the region would rather not have to report. Seven people suspected of crimes linked to illegal care homes in Lousada have been placed in pre-trial detention — the heaviest custodial measure there is — while the investigation continues.
From what has been made public, the accused are charged with mistreatment of the elderly, with very serious crimes among the charges. We’re talking about facilities that were reportedly housing older people without the proper licence or the conditions the law requires — exactly the kind of place where oversight exists to protect those most vulnerable.
Out of respect for everyone involved, and because the case is under judicial secrecy, there are details no one should get ahead of. What matters for now is that the justice system has acted, and the suspects await the next steps in custody.
What remains
Cases like this hurt precisely because they touch on the people we trusted to care for our own. They’re also a plain, hard reminder: when choosing a care home for a relative, it’s always worth checking the licence and the conditions. And reporting something that looks wrong isn’t being nosy — it can mean protecting a life.
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