The prison service of Rio de Janeiro said that 42-year-old Clauvinho da Silva, who was known as “Baixinho” (Portuguese for “shorty,”) was found dead by officers at the high security prison in Rio de Janeiro. It appeared that he had taken his own life, by hanging himself with a sheet, Brazilian news source Globo.com reported.
Silva, who was a member of the Red Command drug faction had been serving a 73 year sentence. He had made a bizarre attempt to escape the Gericino prison in the west of the city by wearing a silicone mask, a black bra and wig, and a skin-tight T-shirt emblazoned with three pink doughnuts.
The disguise had been brought in when his daughter and seven women, one of whom was pregnant, had come to see him during visiting hours on Saturday. Suspicious officials stopped Silva as he tried to leave jail and demanded he strip before their cameras. The video of his unveiling went viral.
He was moved into solitary confinement as punishment. His daughter, Ana Gabriele Leandro da Silva, who had remained behind in the prison as part of the plan, faces charges of trying to abet a prison escape, and could face two years behind bars, according to Rio newspaper, Extra.
In 2013, da Silva had tried to escape from jail through its sewers with several dozen other inmates.
A report by The National Justice Council stated that conditions at the jail were “terrible” and the prison contained twice as many inmates as it was built for, according to the BBC.
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