Brazilian drug dealer caught escaping jail dressed as his daughter ‘hangs himself’

Brazilian drug lord who tried to escape prison while disguised as his daughter is found ‘HANGED’ in his cell days after his jailbreak was foiled

  • Clauvino da Silva, 42, tried to escape from jail in Rio de Janeiro last Saturday  
  • He dressed up as his daughter in a wig, silicone mask and women’s clothing
  • Guards caught him and posted video of his disguise being taken apart online 
  • He was found dead in his cell Tuesday having apparently hanged himself 

A Brazilian drug dealer who attempted to smuggle himself out of prison while dressed as his daughter has hanged himself in his cell.

Clauvino da Silva, 42, was serving a decades-long sentence when he was caught trying to break out of jail last Saturday, disguised as his daughter. 

He was caught wearing an eerie plastic mask, a long black wig and women’s clothes, including a bra and returned to prison.

Da Silva wore a silicone mask, wig, and women's clothing during his attempt

Clauvino da Silva, 42, a Brazilian drug lord serving a decade-long sentence, was found dead in his cell Tuesday after his attempt to break out while dressed as his daughter failed

A video, released by prison authorities, in which he slowly removes his surreal disguise went viral, shining a light on Brazil’s longstanding struggle with its violent, overcrowded prison system, the world’s third largest.

On Tuesday, however, in a gruesome twist, Rio prison officials said Silva had been found dead in his cell in a high-security unit in the state’s Bangu prison complex.

Da Silva had dressed in an elaborate silicone mask, wig, and women's clothing in order to break out of jail, but was caught

Da Silva had dressed in an elaborate silicone mask, wig, and women’s clothing in order to break out of jail, but was caught

‘The inmate appears to have hanged himself with a bed sheet,’ Rio’s prison authority said in a statement, adding that an investigation had been opened.

The death of Silva is an embarrassment for Rio’s prison authorities, which had initially cheered their actions in preventing his unusual escape plan. 

He is the latest prisoner to die in Brazil’s jails, which have become a major headache for new tough-on-crime President Jair Bolsonaro.

Last week, at least 57 people died after a prison riot broke out in the northern state of Para. More than 50 inmates died in similar circumstances in May during prison riots in the northern state of Amazonas.

Brazil’s incarcerated population has surged eight-fold in three decades to around 750,000 inmates. Prison gangs, originally formed to protect inmates and advocate for better conditions, have come to wield vast power that reaches far beyond prison walls.

The gangs are linked to bank heists, drug trafficking and gun-running, with jailed kingpins running their empires via smuggled cellphones.

Prison authorities said Da Silva's awkwardness while trying to walk like a woman gave him away, and allowed guards to collar him

Prison authorities said Da Silva’s awkwardness while trying to walk like a woman gave him away, and allowed guards to collar him

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