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Convicted of the death of his daughter Isabella, Alexandre Nardoni left P2 of Tremblay (SP) on Thursday (8) morning for a temporary departure on Father's Day. In the semi-open regime since late April, this is the first time Nardoni has benefited from the "Yettinha".

According to a Globe news site, the detainee left the unit in a white truck with dark windows around 8am this Thursday. Alexander Nardoni got into the vehicle while in jail, while other inmates fled the P2. The Mitsubishi L200 Triton is registered in the name of the Nardoni family company.

Also convicted of the crime, Alexander's wife, Anna Caroline Hathobie, is in semi-open mode from 2017. This Thursday, she left the Santa Maria Euphrasia Pelletier Women's Prison in Trammembe (SP) at 8:02 am. She left the place accompanied by a lawyer in a luxury car.

Susan von Richtofen

Sentenced to 39 years in prison for killing her parents, Susan von Richtofen left the female P1 of Tremblay at around 8:02 pm on Thursday. After getting out of jail, a woman helped her get into a white car, waiting for her to leave the area at 7am.

This is the second time Susan has been released from prison this year. The detainee has been sentenced for the loss of three temporary departures after being caught at a party in Taubate late last year, but the court overturned the "sentence" for finding she did not violate the rule.

Susanne von Richtofen achieved the Progress of the Closed Regime semi-open in October 2015. The first departure was in March 2016, in favor of a temporary Easter departure.

Court-authorized, the detained Elise Matsunaga, who could leave prison temporarily for the first time, did not leave the female P1 until the report was released.