A man who stabbed Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro during his campaign last September suffers from mental health issues, a federal judge has concluded.
Judge Bruno Savino ruled on Monday that Adélio Bispo de Oliveira was not fully aware of his actions at the time and cannot be jailed over the incident.
Instead, he should be referred to a mental health institution, he said.
According to BBC Bolsonaro, who required surgery after the incident, said he believed the attack was politically motivated.
However, police had earlier said they would investigate Mr de Oliveira’s mental health after he told them he was acting “on God’s orders”.
Judge Savino said his decision on Monday was based on reports presented by Mr de Oliveira’s defence lawyers.
Mr Bolsonaro, 64, suffered a deep and life-threatening wound to his intestines and lost 40 per cent of his blood when he was stabbed in the stomach at a rally in Minas Gerais last September.
Mr Bolsonaro, who took office as the country’s new president on 1 January this year, is a divisive politician whom some analysts have compared to US President Donald Trump.
Adélio Bispo de Oliveira, meanwhile, is a left-wing supporter who had been very vocal in his criticism of Mr Bolsonaro, posting messages on Facebook denouncing his policies.
Immediately after the attack in September, he was grabbed by supporters of Mr Bolsonaro, manhandled and beaten before being taken into police custody.
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