Naked Woman Looking For The President Of Brazil

Submitted on 11/04/2024 by: Wicked
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An unusual incident occurred at the Planalto Palace in Brasília, when a naked woman crossed the premises on the morning of Wednesday, the 30th. Initially dressed when passing through the metal detector, the woman surprised everyone by removing her clothes after the security procedure. This unexpected event caught the attention of those present and the security team at the site.

The Planalto Palace security team acted quickly and took the woman to a bathroom, where she was able to get dressed again. According to witnesses, the woman was babbling incoherently, raising concerns about her mental state. This episode not only caused an uproar at the Palace, but also raised questions about security and the protocol for dealing with unusual situations.

According to the Presidential Communications Secretariat, the woman expressed a desire to speak with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. However, without documents that could clarify her identity or intentions, the situation was handled with caution by those responsible. The initial approach focused on ensuring the well-being of the woman and those present at the Palace.

The Planalto medical service assessed the woman and found that she was not completely coherent. Given this situation, the decision was to send her to the Base Hospital, escorted by members of the Presidency's health coordination team. This measure was intended to ensure a more in-depth medical assessment and appropriate care for the woman's needs.

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