A daring prison escape story has captivated the public, but the fugitive's journey ended abruptly in France. The young robber's audacity to break free twice in one week has left authorities stunned.
Daniel Boakye, 21, was finally apprehended in the quiet town of La Bouëxière, Brittany, bringing his brief taste of freedom to an end. The arrest occurred on Monday evening, local time, as French authorities suspected him of escaping lawful custody. But the question remains: How did he manage to flee the country?
Here's the twist: The Metropolitan Police believe Boakye was smuggled across the border in a lorry, a bold move that raises eyebrows. He initially escaped police custody on February 15th, and his ability to evade capture for a week is a remarkable feat. But here's where it gets controversial—was there an inside man involved?
The police are now working on bringing Boakye back to the UK and are investigating whether he had accomplices. This case is a reminder that even the most secure systems can be outsmarted, leaving us with the age-old question: Can anyone truly be 'prison-proof'? Share your thoughts below, but remember, every opinion counts!