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Prisoner on the run after escaping while being treated at Malaga hospital for swallowing mobile phone

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Although he had been transferred from Alhaurín prison handcuffed and escorted by officers, the inmate still managed to flee the health facility

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The prisoner had only been in Alhaurín de la Torre prison for three days and fled despite being handcuffed and guarded by the Civil Guard.

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The incident in Malaga sounds like the story of a prison break movie, but it's real. A prisoner in Alhaurín de la Torre prison in Malaga managed to escape, and to carry out his plan, he took a huge risk: he swallowed a cell phone. Read more

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A prisoner from Alhaurín de la Torre prison (Málaga) escaped this Sunday after being treated for a medical emergency at the Hospital Clínico de Málaga, where he was transferred after having reported that he had swallowed a mobile phone.The Guardia Civil keeps a search device activated to try to locate the prisoner.The prisoner had entered the prison on Thursday, April 17th. Just three days later, on Sunday, he informed the prison medical service…

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An inmate of the prison in Alhaurín de la Torre in Malaga managed to escape last Sunday during an emergency medical visit at the Virgen de la Victoria Hospital, located in the capital of Malaga. The prisoner had been transferred to the hospital by Civil Guard officers after assuring the prison health personnel that he had swallowed an object. The incident was confirmed by sources of penitentiary institutions and the armed institute, although no …

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The prisoner confessed to the doctor that he had ingested a device after three days and checked that he was not evacuated naturally Alhaurín de la Torre is the second most mobile prison in Spain since 2020.

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Málaga Hoy broke the news in on Monday, April 21, 2025.
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