(Video) Businessman friend of Moro takes "death" and plants crosses in front of hospital in protest for bankrupt companies.
The president of the Brazilian Association of Bars and Nightclubs (Abrapar), Fabio Agayo, a friend of Sérgio Moro, led a demonstration in which the crosses represented businesses supposedly killed by social isolation.
247 - The president of the Brazilian Association of Bars and Nightclubs (Abrapar), Fabio Agayo, a friend of former minister Sérgio Moro, led a demonstration of business owners who planted crosses and carried a person dressed as death in front of the Mackenzie Evangelical Hospital in Curitiba, Paraná.
In an attempt to request the reopening of businesses in the capital of Paraná state, the crosses represented companies that were supposedly dying due to social isolation.
"We are here in front of the Mackenzie Evangelical Hospital to ask for help, in front of the Emergency Room because our sector needs help from the public authorities. These are the companies that are going under, those are the companies that have already gone under," says Agayo, pointing to the crosses.