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Moment inmate is found wedged in a concrete wall during bungled escape attempt

A Concrete Obstacle: Inmate’s Great Escape Thwarted by Midsection

CERES, Brazil – A would-be prison escapee’s bid for freedom came to an ignominious end this week when he became firmly wedged in a concrete wall, a comical conclusion to a daring, yet ill-fated, breakout attempt.

The inmate, identified as Rafael Valadao, was discovered by prison guards with the upper half of his body protruding from a hole smashed in a cell wall at a detention facility in Ceres, a city in the Brazilian state of Goiás. His lower body remained stubbornly on the wrong side of freedom.

According to official reports, the escape plan was hatched by four cellmates who used a metal shower pipe to painstakingly pulverize a hole in the thick concrete. The first, and considerably slimmer, inmate successfully navigated the narrow passage and is currently at large.

However, when it was Valadao’s turn, his “very large physique,” as one local fireman described it, proved to be his downfall. Despite the desperate shoves and encouragement from his two remaining cellmates, Valadao found himself hopelessly stuck.

His anguished cries for help, a stark departure from the silent stealth required for a successful escape, ultimately alerted prison authorities. Guards arriving at the scene were met with the peculiar sight of Valadao, a real-life parody of a man caught between a rock and a hard place.

Firefighters were summoned to the prison to undertake the unusual rescue operation. Using hammers and other tools, they carefully chipped away at the concrete surrounding the trapped inmate, eventually freeing him from his self-imposed prison within a prison.

Valadao was treated for a suspected broken rib, an injury sustained during his desperate struggle to squeeze through the opening. Following his extraction, he was returned to his cell, where authorities reportedly discovered a suitcase packed with his belongings, a testament to his optimistic, yet ultimately flawed, escape plan.

While one inmate remains on the run, the other two who were left behind will now likely face additional charges for the attempted escape. For Valadao, the incident serves as a painful and public reminder that sometimes, the biggest obstacle to freedom can be oneself.

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