The house of Francisco Wanderley Luiz, author of the explosions at the Federal Supreme Court (STF), was set on fire in Rio do Sul (SC), this Sunday morning (17). The place was partially destroyed by flames and a woman was rescued with burns to 100% of her body.
The victim, whose identity was not officially disclosed, was taken to a health unit in serious condition, according to information from the Santa Catarina Military Fire Department (CBMSC). According to NSC TV, the woman who was injured is the author’s ex-wife. The victim’s family confirmed the information to the vehicle.
The incident was recorded at 6:57 am, on land containing two residences and an establishment used by Francisco for locksmith services. According to firefighters, the victim was removed from the scene by neighbors, suffering from first, second and third degree burns.
The burned property belonging to the perpetrator of the explosions at the STF had already been the target of a search and seizure warrant last Thursday (14), days after the police isolated the STF building following an explosion of devices in Brasília. At the time, the Federal Police found a woman at the scene, who identified herself as the locksmith’s companion.
Francisco Wanderley Luiz was responsible for throwing explosives at the STF last Wednesday night (13), in the attack that ended with his own death.