Coronavirus pandemic sparks massive jail break in Brazil as over 800 prisoners escaped from prisons 

Coronavirus pandemic sparks massive jail break in Brazil as over 800 prisoners escape from four prisons as the country reports its first virus-related death

  • Fears of a coronavirus outbreak caused a massive prison escape in São Paulo
  • Authorities report 834 prisoners fled from four jails on Monday
  • As of Tuesday, at least 429 inmates had been captured by the Military Police
  • The prisoners are part of 34,000 who are allowed to leave the jails for work  
  • The inmates are part of a program that allows them to be with their families for seven days while they work before they have to report back to jail 
  • Justice Department scrapped the plan over concerns that they could return to prison infected with coronavirus
  • Brazilian state health departments reported 301 coronavirus cases as of Tuesday
  • Brazil confirmed its first coronavirus-linked death Tuesday, a 62-year-old man who died Monday
  • Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?

More than 800 inmates broke out of four prisons in São Paulo, Brazil, after the Justice Department announced it was postponing a work program that allowed inmates to leave jails amid the coronavirus panic.

The massive jailbreak came as Brazil confirmed its first coronavirus-linked death Tuesday, a 62-year-old man who died Monday afternoon at a private hospital in São Paulo. Health officials said he had suffered from diabetes, hypertension and prostatic hyperplasia.

Authorities have now recaptured around half of the 834 that fled on Monday.

Video footage showed the disturbing moment some of 577 men escaped from the Progression Center Penitentiary in the São Paulo municipality of Mongaguá. Officials reported that 172 were recaptured.

A separate cellphone video recorded on the grounds of jail’s soccer pitch showed various inmates milling around before fleeing. 

Still image shows the moment some of the 577 men who escaped from the Progression Center Penitentiary in Mongaguá, Brazil, on Monday. Riots broke out at five prisons in the Brazilian state of São Paulo after the government suspended a work program over fears inmates would be infected with coronavirus and would spread the disease to prisoners upon their return

São Paulo state prison officials say 172 of the 577 detainees who escaped from a jail in the city of Mongaguá were apprehended as of Tuesday

São Paulo state prison officials say 172 of the 577 detainees who escaped from a jail in the city of Mongaguá were apprehended as of Tuesday

A bevy of detainees mill around on the grounds of a soccer pitch at the Progression Center Penitentiary in Mongaguá, a city in the state of São Paulo, before a total of 577 prisoners fled

A bevy of detainees mill around on the grounds of a soccer pitch at the Progression Center Penitentiary in Mongaguá, a city in the state of São Paulo, before a total of 577 prisoners fled

Prison officials reported that nine prison guards were held hostage during clashes inside the jail that has a capacity of 1,700 detainees, but holds close to 2,800, according to Brazilian news outlet G1. 

The breakouts occurred after the Justice Department announced it was postponing a work program that allowed inmates to leave jails  because government officials feared that they would return infected with coronavirus and spread it the deadly disease to other prisoners.

At the Progression Center Penitentiary in Porto Feliz, 178 prisoners reportedly fled during the prison riot, but all were apprehended and returned to the detention center as of 8:30am local time. 

Officials, however, did not produce a final tally of how many inmates barged out of the facility after prisoners set various fires across the facility before police and prison guards responded with tear gas and rubber bullets to quell the violence.

Another 75 prisoners fled the Dr. Edgar Magalhães Noronha jail in the municipality of Tremembé before they were later arrested. 

The Sumaré Resocialization Center in Sumaré reported that four of its 218 detainees were caught Monday night. One jail guard was held hostage but later freed by the inmates.

As of Tuesday, the Brazilian Health Ministry had reported 234 positive coronavirus cases. State health departments, however, have documented 301. Brazil also reported its first coronavirus-linked death Tuesday, a 62-year-old man in São Paulo

As of Tuesday, the Brazilian Health Ministry had reported 234 positive coronavirus cases. State health departments, however, have documented 301. Brazil also reported its first coronavirus-linked death Tuesday, a 62-year-old man in São Paulo

At least nine guards were injured  during clashes with inmates at the Progression Center Penitentiary in the São Paulo municipality of Mongaguá. Officials reported that 172 of 577 who escaped have recaptured

At least nine guards were injured  during clashes with inmates at the Progression Center Penitentiary in the São Paulo municipality of Mongaguá. Officials reported that 172 of 577 who escaped have recaptured

A brawl at the Mirandópolis Penitentiary left nine inmates injured, including two who were hurt while fighting among themselves. No prisoners escaped from the facility.

‘Faced with a [coronavirus] problem, the government acted in the manner of choosing the one that was least harmful to society,’ said Nivaldo Restivo, secretary of the Penitentiary Administration. ‘The people of São Paulo need to be preserved above any other option.’

The government of São Paulo has been prudent with its handling of the coronavirus as it has confirmed 152 cases. 

Brazilian state health departments reported 301 coronavirus cases as of Tuesday, although Health Ministry has documented only 234. 

The Sumaré Resocialization Center in Sumaré reported that four of its 218 detainees were caught Monday night after escaping earlier in the day.  One jail guard was held hostage but later freed by the inmates

The Sumaré Resocialization Center in Sumaré reported that four of its 218 detainees were caught Monday night after escaping earlier in the day.  One jail guard was held hostage but later freed by the inmates

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