the Brazilian who tried to kill Cristina Kirchner
Brazilian Fernando Andrés Sabag Montiel, 35, was arrested on Thursday (1st) on suspicion of trying to kill Argentina's vice president, Cristina Kirchner. According to the country's Minister of Security, Aníbal Fernández, the Brazilian is registered to work as an app driver.
Local authorities are still investigating the motivation for Cristina Kirchner's assassination attempt. The vice president was waving to supporters in front of her house in Buenos Aires when the suspect pointed a gun at her head. He reached to pull the trigger, but the gun failed.
According to information in the Brazilian's document, Fernando was born in São Paulo, but he is not the son of Brazilians. According to Itamaraty, the mother is Argentine and the father Chilean. He has lived in Argentina since he was six years old.
According to Andréia Sadi's blog, Fernando's father was expelled from Brazil in 2021. In the same year, in Argentina, the Brazilian received a warning for carrying a 35-centimeter knife. At the time, he claimed that the knife was for "self-defense".
Also according to Argentine authorities, the Brazilian has tattoos with Nazi symbols. According to the newspaper La Nación, on social media, he identified himself as Fernando 'Salim' Montiel and was a follower of groups such as 'satanic communism', among others 'linked to radicalism and hatred'.
journalist João panoni
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