Anahi and her grandfather sit in a bus to travel to the prison where her mother Silvia Rodas is serving...
Anahi, 9, and her grandfather Carlos (back), sit in a bus travelling some 700 km (435 miles) to the prison where Anahi's mother Silvia Rodas, 25, is serving a 15-year sentence in Bahia Blanca October 13, 2012. Rodas was convicted of robbery and attempted homicide at the age of 19 and has since done stints in all the prisons in Buenos Aires province after being moved around due to bad conduct. She ended up in Bahia Blanca, the last prison that would accept her. Her daughter Anahi was three years old when she was convicted and lived in prison with her until she was five. Argentine law allows women prisoners to raise their infant children in jail until the age of four, although Anahi stayed one year longer. Picture taken October 13, 2012. REUTERS/Carolina Camps (ARGENTINA - Tags: SOCIETY CRIME LAW)
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