Brazil's presidential frontrunner stabbed
Attacker says he was Carrying out God's divine mission'
Rio De Janeiro: Brazil’s right-wing presidential frontrunner Jair Bolsonaro was stabbed and seriously injured while campaigning pm Thursday, with police saying the suspect claimed to be acting on orders from God.
It was the latest bizarre twist in a presidential race in which the most popular candidate, former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, is trying to run from prison. The Supreme Court disqualified Lula on Thursday. First round voting is scheduled for October 7.
Bolsonaro underwent surgery for multiple wounds and was listed in stable condition after the attack in Juiz de Fora.
Images shared on social media and Brazilian TV showed Bolsonaro being carried on the shoulders of supporters, before a man lunges at his stomach.
A witness told police the attacker held a knife wrapped up in a shirt and attacked Bolsonaro as the group hoisting him walked by.
The attacker was arrested right away. He was identified as Adelio Bispo de Oliveira, 40, and said to be a member of left-leaning PSOL party from 2007 to 20014.
After his arrest, Bispo de Oliveira said he was “carrying out a divine mission, a mission from God,” said Luis Boundens, head of a union of federal police officers.
Authorities are investigating the suspect’s mental health, he added.
Bolsonaro, a former military man and lawmaker, has been criticised for outbursts deemed racist, mysogynist and homophobic.
Bispo de Oliveira acted “for religious reasons, for political reasons, and also because of the prejudice Bolsonaro has always shown when he talks abo-ut race, religion and even women,” said his lawyer, Pedro Augusto Lima Possa.
On his Facebook page, the attacker recently posted messages criticising Bolsonaro and supporting the socialist government of President Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela.
Earlier, one of the candidate’s sons, Flavio Bolsonaro, had announced on Twitter that his father's wounds were “superficial”, but he later wrote: “Unfortunately, it’s more serious than we thought.”