Doctor celebrated Déda's death on Facebook.
"That's one less PT member in the world," wrote Esmálio Barroso, from Piauí, commenting on a photo posted by Senator Wellington Dias (PT-PI) alongside the governor of Sergipe, who died earlier last week; on his social media page, he criticizes the PT and, curiously, presents himself as religious.
Sergipe 247 – A doctor who hates the Workers' Party (PT) crossed the line when he celebrated the death of the governor of Sergipe, Marcelo Déda (PT), last Monday. "That's one less PT supporter in the world," wrote Esmálio Barroso, from Piauí, commenting on a photo posted by Senator Wellington Dias (PT-PI), which showed him and Déda, on Facebook.
"That's how PT supporters are, they bring Cuban doctors to Brazil, but when cancer strikes, they run to the Sírio-Libanês hospital! To die there! I feel sorry for citizen Marcelo Deda, but that's one less PT supporter in the world!!!" the doctor's statement read, who, curiously, demonstrates religious beliefs in his social media posts.
Déda was hospitalized at the Sírio-Libanês Hospital in São Paulo, where he died from stomach cancer, diagnosed last year. Esmálio's message provoked a series of criticisms in defense of the governor, who was beloved by both his base and the opposition and who, upon his death, received tributes from politicians of all parties.
"Dr. Esmálio Barroso, your cruelty and indifference to the death of a member of the Workers' Party is a trait of the superiority that most of your class believe they possess. Are you in the right profession?", questioned Alvaro Luis Carneiro. "What kind of people celebrate the death of someone just because they don't like the political party they belong to!!!", exclaimed Reneé Marie Fontenele indignantly.