A man accused of beating a Brazilian citizen in a cafe in Braga said the attack was not motivated by xenophobia. Fabio Lemos reiterates that he acted in self-defense, as he was even threatened by Saulo Huca.
In accordance with morning Post As reported on Wednesday, a Brazilian national was attacked in an institution and was hospitalized. Saulo Huka told cm that he did not know the person who had beaten him, but thought he acted out of xenophobia.
Fabio Lemos now appears with a completely different version. “There is no xenophobia or racism,” he notes. He explains that Saulo Huca was obviously drunk and that he was the one who interrogated him.
“It was when I was saying goodbye to the cafe owner that the man started trying to talk to me, already looking for trouble. He told me that if we were anywhere else, he would shoot me twice. attack on me. Automatically I didn’t let him do it, but he didn’t stop. I defended myself. It was self-defense, I was also attacked. to the hospital,” says Fabio.
The man confirmed that he would file a complaint. “There are witnesses who confirm what I say,” he concluded.
Author: Fatima Vilasa
Source: CM Jornal
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