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To: energyplay who wrote (46405)2/14/2009 7:48:53 PM
From: Elroy Jetson   of 219013
 
Decide for yourself.

The horrific sword wounds which so shocked elmatador!

Paula Oliveira - nut case


Knife Attack Miscarriage "Faked" -- Another Brazilian Wayo Racket Busted!

10:03pm UK, Friday February 13, 2009
news.sky.com

A woman who claimed she miscarried twins and suffered knife cuts in a skinhead attack was not pregnant and probably inflicted the injuries on herself, investigators have said.

Police are investigating Paula Oliveira's claim that she was attacked

Paula Oliveira said three neo-Nazis carved the initials of Switzerland's main far-right party into her thighs and stomach during an assault which caused her to lose her unborn babies.

But police have confirmed that the 26-year-old Brazilian, who lives with her Swiss partner in Dubendorf, near Zurich, was not actually pregnant.

And the director of forensic medicine at Zurich University said it was highly likely that she had cut the letters - SVP - into her body herself.

"Any experienced forensic doctor would not hesitate to assume that this was a case of self-infliction," Walter Baer said.

All of the wounds were reachable by hand and none were deep or severe, he said.

He also pointed out that areas of the body which are particularly sensitive for women, including the breasts and navel, had not been injured.

Ms Oliveira told police she was attacked at a station as she returned home from work on Monday.

The alleged incident has been treated as a scandal in the media in Brazil, with leading newspapers speaking of racist "torture" in Switzerland.

Brazilian foreign minister Celso Amorim told a Swiss diplomat of the South American country's "deep concern" over "a case with obvious xenophobic motives".

The Swiss People's Party (SVP) has taken a hard-line stance against immigrants, pushed for tougher asylum laws and wants to make it easier to expel foreign nationals.

But the party is part of Switzerland's broad coalition government and has never had links to neo-Nazism.
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