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Brazilian presidenti­al candidate stabbed at rally

- MAURICIO SAVARESE and PETER PRENGAMAN

RIO DE JANEIRO — Jair Bolsonaro, a leading Brazilian presidenti­al candidate whose heated rhetoric has electrifie­d some voters and angered others in a deeply polarized electorate, was stabbed during a campaign event Thursday and was undergoing surgery.

Officials and his son said the far-right candidate was in stable condition, though the son also said Bolsonaro suffered severe blood loss and arrived at the hospital “almost dead.”

Videos on social media showed Bolsonaro, who has promised to crack down on crime in Latin America’s largest nation, being stabbed with a knife to the lower part of his stomach.

At the moment of the attack, Bolsonaro was on the shoulders of a supporter, looking out at the crowd and giving a thumbs up with his left hand.

After the attack, he is seen flinching and then goes out of view. Other videos show supporters carrying him to a car and hitting a man who was apparently the attacker.

Police spokesman Flavio Santiago said the attacker had been arrested.

Bolsonaro was taken to a hospital in the city he was campaignin­g, Juiz de Fora, about 200 kilometres north of Rio de Janeiro, and was in good condition, Santiago said.

Santiago said the attacker was identified as Adelio Bispo de Oliveira. He said the suspect was beaten badly by Bolsonaro supporters after the attack. The man was arrested in 2013 for another assault, police said.

Luis Boudens, president of the National Federation of Federal Police, said the assailant appeared to be mentally disturbed.

“Our agents there said the attacker said he was ‘on a mission from God,’ ” Boudens said. “Their impression is that they were not dealing with a mentally stable person. He didn’t expect to be arrested so quickly. Agents reacted in seconds.”

The hospital said Bolsonaro was in surgery, but did not elaborate.

Bolsonaro’s son, Flavio Bolsonaro, initially posted on Twitter that the injury was superficia­l and his father was fine. However, an hour later, he posted another tweet saying the wound was “worse than we thought.” Flavio said the puncture had hit parts of his father’s liver, lung and intestines and he lost a lot of blood.

He arrived at the hospital “almost dead,” Flavio wrote. “His condition now seems stabilized. Please pray.”

A statement from federal police said the candidate had bodyguards. In the videos, Bolsonaro does not appear to be wearing a protective vest. Such measures are rare for candidates in Brazil.

“This episode is sad,” President Michel Temer said in Brasilia. “We won’t have a rule of law if we have intoleranc­e.”

Bolsonaro, a former army captain, is second in the polls to jailed ex-President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who has been barred from running, but continues to appeal.

Despite being a congressma­n since 1991, Bolsonaro is running as an outsider ready to upend the establishm­ent by cracking down on corruption in politics and reducing crime, in part by giving police a more free hand to shoot and kill while on duty.

While Bolsonaro has a strong following, he is also a deeply polarizing figure. He has been fined, and faced charges, for derogatory statements toward women, blacks and homosexual­s.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jair Bolsonaro grimaces after he was stabbed in the stomach as he was held aloft during a campaign rally in Juiz de Fora, Brazil, on Thursday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jair Bolsonaro grimaces after he was stabbed in the stomach as he was held aloft during a campaign rally in Juiz de Fora, Brazil, on Thursday.

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