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Brazilian mayoral candidate attacks rival with a chair
‘Why all this hate?’: Mayoral debate in Brazil turns ugly as candidate attacks rival with chair, live on TV
São Paulo mayoral candidate José Luiz Datena says he attacked his rival – who required hospital treatment – because he had brought up old sexual harassment allegations that were dismissed several years ago.
A Brazilian mayoral candidate attacked his opponent with a chair mid-debate
José Luiz Datena, 67, swung the chair at his rival Pablo Marçal, 37, during an intense exchange that was broadcast by TV Cultura.
Video: Brazil Mayoral Candidate Attacks Opponent With Chair On Live TV
A mayoral debate in Brazil turned ugly when one of the candidates attacked a rival with a metal chair on live TV.
Latin Times on MSN
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WATCH: Popular journalist beats up right-wing San Paulo politician with metal chair during live TV debate
José Luiz Datena's reaction took place after Pablo Marçal brought up Datena's previous sexual misconduct allegations, which ...
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Incredible moment TV host smashes rival over head with iron chair as debate turns ugly
The TV presenter, who is running to become mayor, said after the attack he doesn't "choose moments of emotion".
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Watch moment politician smashes rival over head with iron chair in WWE-style brawl live on TV during election debate
THIS is the shocking moment a Brazilian TV presenter and mayoral candidate smashed a political rival over the head with a ...
MercoPress
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São Paulo mayoral candidate hits rival with a chair during TV debate
São Paulo's Democratic Socialist Party (PSDB) mayoral candidate José Luiz Datena hit his rival Pablo Marçal of the Partido ...
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