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The President of Brazil, Jair BolsonaroWednesday lamented the armed attack at a school in San Pablo that perpetrated two ex-students and caused the deaths of five children and adults and left a dozen wounded.
"I offer my condolences to the relatives of the victims of the inhuman attack that took place today at the Raul Brasil Teachers' School in Suzano, São Paulo. A monstrosity and cowardice without size. May God comfort the hearts of all! ", Bolsonaro released this Wednesday afternoon on his Twitter account.
Bolsonaro He spoke about the tragedy about five hours after it occurred and in the midst of social media controversy over whether his policy of freeing the use of weapons could have contributed to it.
The Presidency added that the ruler does not intend to go to Suzano, a municipality in the metropolitan area of Sao Paulo to meet relatives of the victims, but will be represented by its Minister of Education, Ricardo Vélez.
Shortly before the Head of State's message, the Presidency issued a brief note signed by its Communications Secretariat in which it deplored the new tragedy that is shaking the country again.
"Once again, our country is shaken by a great tragedy and the government expresses its deep regret for what has happened and offers its condolences and sincere feelings to the families of the victims of this inhuman action."says the presidential note.
According to the military police in Sao Paulo, at least five teenagers were murdered inside the school, as well as two employees of the institution, by two young people aged 17 and 25 who shot indiscriminately suicide.
The perpetrators of the mbadacre, armed with a revolver, a crossbow, an ax and wearing a balaclava, had been shot down shortly before invading the school. One of their uncles.
The officials, identified as Guilherme Taucci Monteiro, 17, and Luiz Henrique de Castro, 25, were former students of the school. The first of them studied at the school until last year, when he retired for non-existent problems. They were revealed by the authorities.
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