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Vandals spread doctored image with false information about Marisa Letícia.

Journalist Fernando Brito criticized the dissemination on social media of an alleged "document" from the "National Congress" showing that Marisa Letícia, the wife of former president Lula who died days ago, was a parliamentary employee and that her widower intended to receive "benefits and residuals"; "As long as this type of perversion doesn't lead to jail time, these monstrosities will continue to be repeated on social media, which has become a kind of trough where sick people can drink their fill of hatred," says Brito. 

Journalist Fernando Brito criticized the dissemination on social media of an alleged "document" from the "National Congress" showing that Marisa Letícia, the wife of former president Lula who died days ago, was a parliamentary employee and that her widower intended to receive "benefits and residuals"; "As long as this type of perversion doesn't lead to jail time, these monstrosities will continue to be repeated on social media, which has become a kind of trough where sick people can drink from hatred," says Brito (Photo: Aquiles Lins).

By Fernando Brito, from brick - UOL even went to the trouble of investigating what it was, of course, an obvious setupThis is a fabrication by despicable individuals, based on an alleged "document" from the "National Congress" through which some group of scoundrels intended to show that Marisa Letícia, Lula's wife who died days ago, was a parliamentary employee and that her widower intended to receive "benefits and residuals."

It is evident that this is all a wicked farce perpetrated by people who used someone's death to spread lies online. Furthermore, it is a crime, a vilification of the memory of a person who, apart from the delusions of Deltan Dallagnol and Sérgio Moro, has nothing to discredit her.

As long as this type of perversion doesn't lead to jail time, these monstrosities will continue to be repeated on social media, which has become a kind of trough where sick people can easily drink their fill of hatred.

But our police are more interested in chasing pedal boats and tin cans; they don't have time to focus on defending the truth.