POLICE have discovered chilling security camera footage that may show a suspect who murdered a pregnant woman — later found with her baby missing from her womb. Manicurist Thaysa Campos dos Santos, 23, was found dead in a stream beside a railway line in the neighbourhood of Deodoro in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro in September last year. NewsflashThaysa Campos dos Santos who was 8 months pregnant and was found dead in 2020 in Brazil, didn’t have the baby in the womb[/caption] NewsflashThe security camera footage appears to show the pregnant mum walking with a man[/caption] NewsflashThe man appears to then push her towards the spot where she was found dead[/caption] Recently-accessed documents reveal the woman’s unborn baby girl was missing from her womb. But according to the post-mortem examination, the baby was not surgically removed, suggesting that she was born naturally. Forensic analysis revealed that the woman may have gone into labour during the murder after which the suspect allegedly fled the scene with the baby. Nelson Massini, professor of forensic medicine at Rio de Janeiro State University, said this was likely, with the newborn then likely kidnapped. Mystery still surrounds the case, yet newly-released CCTV footage dated to September 4 last year purportedly shows her last moments. It appears to show her with a man who walks with her before he grabs her by the neck and pushes her towards a spot where her body was discovered. Most read in The Sun Katie speaks out Katie Price says she never called the police on Carl Woods after 'attack' MAC & FLIES Gran who moaned about 'filthy' McDonald's shocked as they take it as COMPLIMENT high brow Love Island's Millie unveils dramatic eyebrow makeover with Molly-Mae style look OH BABY Mum reveals the stomach-churning way she told her bloke she was pregnant LAST MAN STANDING TikTok 'time traveller' shares video ‘proving he's last person on Earth’ MUM AGONY Pregnant teen, 18, found with dead baby in cell after being ignored for 12 HOURS Cops are now trying to identify him. According to information divulged by local media in July this year, Thaysa was separated from the father of her two children. And the baby, due in October last year, was the result of a relationship with a married man. The victim’s mother, educational psychologist Jaqueline Campos, said at the time: “I want to make an appeal to the authorities: if this child is alive, I want my granddaughter back. I need my little granddaughter.” The investigation continues. NewsflashA post-mortem suggests the woman gave birth naturally and it is suspected that this could have happened during her murder[/caption] We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Email us at exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or call 02077824104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.