Report produced by the Federal Police (PF) and released by minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), this Friday (6), points out that former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) may stay in “Papudinha” even in the treatment of diseases. The document rules out the need for transfer to a penitentiary hospital or house arrest. According to the document, the former president’s clinical condition is stable.
The expertise was requested by Moraes after Bolsonaro’s defense claimed physical weakness and request “humanitarian house arrest” due to a fall suffered at the beginning of the year. The minister removed the confidentiality of the document and gave five days for lawyers and the Attorney General’s Office (PGR) to comment.
Experts confirmed that Bolsonaro, aged 70, has comorbidities, such as high blood pressure, obesity, sleep apnea, clogged arteries e reflux. However, the report states that all these conditions are under controlwhether through medication or the use of equipment such as CPAP (for apnea).
The exam also denies more serious diagnoses suggested by defense doctors. The PF says it found no evidence of bacterial pneumonia, iron deficiency anemia, depression or sarcopenia (loss of muscle mass).
Despite denying the transfer, the report recommended adaptations to the cell to avoid new accidents, such as installation of grab bars in the bathroom and hallways, in addition to emergency bells e physiotherapeutic follow-up continuous.
Bolsonaro is housed in a 38.5 m² General Staff Room, which includes a bedroom, private bathroom and pantry, as well as air conditioning and access to an outdoor area for sunbathing.
