Tattoo influencer Luna Abrahão was stabbed by ex-boyfriend during live broadcast

Brazilian influencers Luna Ambrozevicius Abrahão I was stabbed several times in the recent live broadcast.
Abrahão, 22 Daily Mail. The incident happened after Abraham allegedly broke up with him.
According to the media, Abraham recorded the consequences of the attack. Tattoo and beauty content creators suffer from foot injuries. She also had her head, back and hands stabbed. Abraham was then taken to the hospital and underwent emergency surgery.
Police are currently searching for Abraham’s ex-boyfriend after the attack. The ex is facing charges of domestic violence and attempted murder.
On Thursday, May 22, Abrahão shared the latest news about her condition.
“It's great to be alive! My gratitude will be eternal! God has given me a second chance and I will make the most of it,” she wrote via Instagram. “The 10 surviving stabbings are not only a miracle, but a rebirth.”
Abraham added that her 4-year-old daughter Serena helped her through the tough times while she was in the hospital.
“I found strength in Little Serena in pain, fear and uncertainty,” she wrote. “It was the worst time of my life, but when she thought about it, I knew I had to live for her!”
Abraham expressed his gratitude to the doctors, nurses and first responders who helped her during her recovery. She also expressed her gratitude to her loved ones who helped her when the attack occurred.
“Special thanks to my neighbor Renato for stopping bleeding until the police arrived,” she wrote. “To my Aunt Marcela, he called an ambulance and picked my daughter from school and nothing happened. I was so grateful for my eternal gratitude for my parents who stopped life by my side in this very delicate moment.”
Abraham also thanked her supporters for all the blessings they provided online.
“I also thank every prayer, every positive thought, every support I receive. Life shows me how fragile it is, and at the same time, how powerful we will become in the face of impossible situations,” she said. “I'm here. It's enough to thank God very much every day!”
If you or someone you know is suffering from domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support.