Updated Monday, December 17, 2007 0:00 am TWN, AP Brazil Jiu-Jitsu fighter found dead in jail cell in Sao PauloThe 33-year-old Gracie, who also competed in several international ultimate fighting events, was arrested Friday after allegedly stealing a car at knifepoint, crashing it into a concrete wall and then trying to steal a motorcycle, police inspector Paulo Bittencourt told reporters. Gracie was a grandson of Carlos Gracie, one the creators of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. More than 40 sons and grandsons of Carlos Gracie and his brother Helio have practiced the sport, helping popularize it around the world. Bittencourt said that during the jail’s morning roll call, Gracie did not respond. “When I went to his cell, I saw him lying on his mattress,” Bittencourt said. “He had no pulse and a reddish liquid was coming out of his mouth.” The Agencia Estado news service quoted Gracie’s physician Sabino Ferreira de Farias as saying that at the time of his arrest, the fighter was under the effect of antidepressant and anti-psychotic drugs. The Globo TV network, said Farias tested Gracie’s urine shortly after his arrest and found traces of cocaine, crack and marijuana. Bittencourt would not comment on the reports. A receptionist at Farias’ drug rehabilitation clinic said he was not available. Gracie’s family or his attorney could not be reached. His body was taken to the city morgue, where the cause of death will be determined by forensic experts, Bittencourt said. | Breaking News Most Read |