Defense states that former deputy, convicted of the murder of her husband, passed out and suffered a principle of stroke, but a denial secretary of Penitentiary Administration
The former federal deputy, 65, was ill on Thursday (18) in the Bangu Penitentiary Complex, where he is in a 50-year sentence for the murder of her husband, Pastor Anderson do Carmo. According to her defense, she would have passed out and suffered a principle of. Therefore, the lawyers ask for their transfer to a public hospital, as the private health insurance has been canceled. Lawyer Janira da Rocha stated that Flordelis is at risk of death if she remains only with the care of the prison system.
The Secretariat of Penitentiary Administration (Seap), however, denied that the former parliamentarian had a stroke. According to the folder, she had back pain, was treated at the Hamilton Agostinho Penitentiary Hospital, diagnosed with low back pain, medicated and returned to the cell, where she follows in follow -up.
Flordelis’s boyfriend, Allan Soares, said he found her “very prostrate” during a visit and also defends the transfer. “She is in a delicate situation with frequent crises. If nothing is done, she will die in the penitentiary,” he said. The defense filed a transfer request to the court. Lawyers claim that, in addition to the reported pain, Flordelis has heart problems, makes use of controlled medicines and has had psychiatric crises and seizures on other occasions.
In February, the former deputy wrote a letter to her defender reporting fainting, severe pain and precariousness in the medical care of the prison. Flordelis, gospel singer and pastor, was revoked by the chamber in 2021 for breaking parliamentary decorum. In addition to her, two biological children also meet the death of Anderson do Carmo, murdered
*With information from Estadão Content
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