A protest demonstration by Reis' family members and human rights activists took place on 23 April 2016 outside the Pedro II Theatre in Riberão Prieto against lesbophobia, racism and the impunity of the attackers.
UN Women and the
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights issued a statement on 4 May 2016 calling for an "impartial investigation" into dos Reis' death, describing concerns that she had experienced "sexism, racism, and lesbophobia" in the events leading up to her death. Julio César Fernandes Neves, the ombudsman, requested that the Attorney General's Office appoint a prosecutor to follow up on investigations. He also asked the inspector of the Military Police of the State of São Paulo, Colonel Levi Anastácio Félix, about witness reports filed with the Ministry of the Interior alleging that dos Reis had been hospitalised after receiving "blows" by officers Douglas Luiz de Paula, Fabio Donizetti Pultz, and André Donizetti Camilo "during an apprehension". On 2 May 2016, at a service to commemorate victims of torture under the military dictatorship at the Centre for Internal Defence Operations, a former torture centre in
Rio de Janeiro, dos Reis was also memorialised. Rildo Marques de Oliveira, the president of the São Paulo Council for the Defence of Human Rights, accused officers of committing an "abuse of power" in their approach to dos Reis. == References ==