Exam shows that Oswaldo Eustáquio is not a paraplegic, says Bia Kicis



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Bolsonarista digital influencer Oswaldo Eustáquio is not a paraplegic, said federal deputy Bia Kicis (DF) on Tuesday night (12/22) in a Twitter post. The Brazilian parliamentarian has closely followed the case of Eustáquio, who was imprisoned in Papuda since last Friday (12/18) by order of the Supreme Court and reportedly fell from the toilet while trying to turn on the shower in his cell. last Monday (12/21). ).

See Bia Kicis post:

The news that Eustáquio was paraplegic circulated after the disclosure of a first examination, carried out at the Base Hospital, on Monday. This Tuesday, the prisoner was transferred to the University Hospital of Brasilia for an MRI.

See images of Eustáquio leaving the HUB:

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Previously, Sandra Terena, Eustáquio’s wife, spoke with the Metropolis at the door of the hospital. “Today there were two visits here to the HUB, because in the morning he could not be attended. He is immobilized and in pain, it is difficult to follow him, ”he said.

He complains that the authorities are denying Eustáquio access to specialized doctors who have offered help to the family. “I think it is because he is detained, but the health issue, the humanitarian issue must overlap if we have the means to help him,” he pleaded.

The history

Eustáquio is investigated in the investigation of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) that deals with the organization and financing of anti-democratic acts in Brasilia. After repeatedly violating the restrictions imposed by the court, last Friday (12/18) Minister Alexandre de Moraes ordered his preventive detention.

On Monday afternoon Oswaldo Eustáquio was transferred by criminal police from Mexico City to the Base Hospital, in the center of the capital. According to his wife, Sandra Terena, officers informally informed her that Eustáquio was injured in a fall from the toilet.

This Tuesday, Sandra Terena told the Metropolis that he was missing a leg and needed an MRI to assess the severity of the spinal injury.



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