The photo of the Princess of Wales was removed from circulation by news agencies because it was manipulated
An official photo of Kate Middleton it was withdrawn from circulation by news agencies because it was manipulated. The record would be his first since he underwent abdominal surgery nearly two months ago.
All this controversy caused the Internet to resurrect a 1985 image of the then newly elected president Tancredi NevesWhat It also has a curious history.
Tancredo ran so Kate could walk LOL https://t.co/ICoz3IwGjA
— astronaut (@quei_lucasz) March 12, 2024
Do you remember the stories behind this famous image?
The first civilian president elected after the military dictatorship, Tancredo Neves was hospitalized on March 14, in Brasilia, on the eve of his inauguration. His hospitalization was caused by severe abdominal pain and he had to undergo emergency surgery.
Neves, originally from Minas Gerais, was declared dead on April 21, 1985, at the age of 75. Officially the cause of death was a generalized infection. But the versions of the doctors involved in the case indicated a benign tumor.
Second Folha de S.Paulo, the suspicion of appendicitis was not confirmed and the diagnosis, in fact, was an infected leiomyoma (benign tumor of the intestine). The medical report was falsified for political reasons and the diagnosis of diverticulitis was maintained.
According to the book The patient – The Tancredo Neves case (2010), due to an initial error, doctors used a surgical technique deemed inappropriate for the leiomyoma, which was very vascularized. A series of surgical problems led to the president-elect’s death.
Doctors listened Fantastic, in 2005, stated that the cause of death was systemic inflammatory response syndrome, when the body surrounds a focus of infection with inflammation. However, this response can overdo itself, inflaming other organs. At the time of Tancredo’s death the syndrome had not yet been studied.
Theories and more theories
The famous photo of the president-elect accompanied by doctors was intended to reassure the Brazilian population by showing the convalescent politician. The image, taken by journalist Gervásio Baptista on March 25, 1985, had the opposite effect.
Tancredo appears dejected and, according to the magazine Veja, the politician had two probes injected into his body and, behind the sofa, a nurse was holding a bottle of serum in her hand.
Various rumors about the image began to emerge, such as that the newly elected president was already dead at that time. The theories also indicated different causes of death: murdered by soldiers opposed to the transfer of power, victim of gunshots in an attack on the cathedral of Brasilia and even poisoning.
There are also theories regarding the date of death. A team doctor recorded that his brain had stopped working on April 20. His death, however, was officially declared the following day, deliberately coinciding with the Tiradentes festival, with the aim of perpetuating the image of the politician from Minas Gerais as a hero.
Source: Terra

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