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Brazil party official shot dead as pre-election political violence escalates

Marcelo Arruda, supporter of Brazilian former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, killed by an alleged supporter of Brazilian President Bolsonaro at his birthday party in Foz do Iguacu, poses in this picture taken on September 9, 2020, Brazil . July 10, 2022. REUTERS/Christian Rizzi

A local official from Brazil's leftist opposition Workers' Party (PT) was shot dead on Saturday by a federal prison guard shouting support for right-wing President Jair Bolsonaro, according to state law enforcement and a witness.

Marcelo Arruda, a municipal guard and PT official, was celebrating his birthday party in the southern Brazilian city of Foz de Iguacu, in the state of Parana, when Jorge Jose da Rocha Guaranho entered the event and shot him dead.

According to a statement from Parana's public security office, Arruda and Guaranho "had a disagreement" at the birthday party, which resulted in both men being shot. Arruda died, while Guaranho was in intensive care, the statement said.

Previously, the Workers' Party had said in a statement that Guaranho also died.

Arruda's death augurs badly ahead of an October general election amid intense political polarization Brazil.

Bolsonaro, who has long railed against Lula and his leftist allies, has floated the idea of not accepting any election loss, citing unfounded claims of election fraud and problems with Brazil's widely respected electronic voting system.

According to a state civil police report and a witness who spoke with Reuters, Guaranho appeared at the party, uninvited, pointing a gun while shouting insults at those present and words in support of Bolsonaro.

Aluizio Palmar, a journalist at the party, told Reuters that a man arrived and started screaming in support of Bolsonaro, describing him as a "legend".

According to Palmar, the man left but returned about 15 or 20 minutes later, pointing a gun at Arruda.

Arruda ordered him to stop, identifying himself as a member of the security forces.

Both men then opened fire, according to a civil police report and security camera images circulated in local media, which showed them both injured, rolling around on the floor.

"Another dear comrade passed away this morning, a victim of intolerance, hatred and political violence," said the PT's national president, Gleisi Hoffmann, in a statement.

Bolsonaro's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

On social media, Bolsonaro repeated a 2018 post "refusing support from those who practice violence against opponents."

"I ask these types of people, for consistency, to change sides and support the left," Bolsonaro said in the tweet.

(Reporting by Lisandra Paraguassu and Eduardo Simões; Writing by Ana Mano; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama, Christopher Cushing and Alex Richardson)

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