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Aussie Escapee Shows He’s Hard As Nails In Facebook Rap

Aussie Escapee Shows He’s Hard As Nails In Facebook Rap

He escaped from Bali's Kerobokan prison last month.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Authorities are still trying to track down Shaun 'Rage' Davidson, after he miraculously escaped from Bali's notorious Kerobokan prison. Davidson was one of four inmates who broke out of the jail, Shawshank Redemption style, by digging a 15-metre-long tunnel that went under Kerobokan's walls.

One of the most bizarre circumstances about the break-out is that the 33-year-old only had two and a half months left on his sentence.

But as he remains on the run, he's allegedly taken to Facebook to show everyone just how much of a badass he thinks he is. According to News Corp, he's written: "I'm a real life action movie star nah Im just normal b there aint noway a penetentry is ever holding me from oz to bali amsterdam to germany you better believe it when i say my life is no lie im sippn on this cocktail on the beaches of dubai [sic]."

Australian escapee taunts cops with Facebook rap
Australian escapee taunts cops with Facebook rap

Credit: Facebook/Matthew Rageone Ridler

He's reportedly checked in on Facebook in Europe, the Middle East and around Indonesia with different social media accounts, which is kind of baffling considering that he's, you know, trying to lay low.

His mates have also come to his aid by starting a fanclub on the social networking site, titled Fans of Shaun Rageone Davidson - Australian Escapee. The page says: "This page is to show support for this all-round good guy. Please post your well wishes to him and share this page - show him your support.

The Australian escapee has bewildered authorities in his home country and Indonesia by not once, but twice doing a disappearing act.

Australian escapee still on the run
Australian escapee still on the run

Credit: Facebook/Matthew Rageone Ridler

Davidson flew to Bali in late 2015, on the same day he was reportedly due to face a Perth court on drug charges. But he was arrested in the popular Aussie holiday destination for using his mate's passport.

According to news.com.au, it's believed an international crime syndicate was behind the daring escape, where a 50cm x 75cm hole was dug behind the jail's clinic. A former prisoner from Kerobokan has told the news site: "I can't think of anyone else I knew in there who would have had the balls [to pull off the escape]. They knew how to talk with the guards - they were colourful characters, funny but tough, especially Shaun."

Two of the prisoners he escaped with, Bulgarian money launderer Dimitar Nikolov Iliev and Indian drug smuggler Sayed Mohammed Said, have been captured since the 19 June operation.

Featured Image Credit: Facebook/Matthew Rageone Ridler

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