Mar 14 β€’ 21:30 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Prisoner found dead at Ceresp Gameleira in Belo Horizonte, one week after entering the correctional facility

A prisoner was found dead in his cell at Ceresp Gameleira in Belo Horizonte a week after being admitted.

A 49-year-old prisoner named Nilson Lemes Carvalho was discovered dead in his cell on Saturday, October 14, at the Ceresp Gameleira prison facility in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. He had been admitted to the facility just a week prior, on October 7. This incident comes on the heels of another disturbing situation where three prisoners were found dead within the same correctional environment over a two-day period, highlighting ongoing issues of safety and management within the prison system.

The State Secretariat for Justice and Public Security of Minas Gerais (Sejusp) reported that correctional police were called to the cell after Carvalho was found unresponsive. Paramedics from the emergency medical services, SAMU, were summoned to the scene but confirmed that he was already deceased. In light of this incident, the Sejusp has initiated an internal investigative procedure to ascertain the circumstances surrounding Carvalho's death, indicating that they are taking the matter seriously amidst broader concerns about prisoner safety.

With multiple deaths occurring in quick succession at the same facility, this case raises critical questions regarding the management and conditions within Brazilian prisons. As authorities begin to investigate Carvalho's death and question other inmates from his cell, it underscores the urgent need for reforms to address systematic issues within the prison system and ensure the safety and rights of those incarcerated. The situation is becoming increasingly concerning, prompting both public scrutiny and demands for accountability from state officials as this pattern of violence continues.

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