Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. The once notorious leader of a feared Mexican drug cartel has died in state prison from the novel coronavirus, according to a report. Moisés Escamilla May, 45, had been serving a 37-year sentence at the Puente Grande maximum-security prison in Jalisco state, BBC reported on Monday. He was viewed as a highly dangerous inmate, having allegedly been responsible for the decapitation of 12 people in the Mexican state of Yucatán. Widely known by his nickname, "Gordo May," he led a group within the Los Zetas drug cartel called "Old School Zetas."
Source: Fox News May 11, 2020 18:45 UTC