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[Published: Sunday August 09 2020]

 Chad prisoners die in crowded cell

 
N'DJAMENA 9 Aug (ANA) - A group of 44 prisoners died in one night in a prison in Chad because they were all kept in the same cell in 46C heat, an investigation has concluded.
 
Prosecutors had suggested that the group were suspected Boko Haram militants and had taken poison to kill themselves.
 
But the National Human Rights Commission said they were civilians.
 
Their report described a dangerously overcrowded cell, scorching heat, thirst and hunger.
 
Chad's Justice Minister Djimet Arabi told AFP he had taken note of the Commission's report and that an inquiry had been launched to determine who was responsible for the deaths.
 
The 44 prisoners were found dead in their cell on the outskirts of the capital N'Djamena on the morning of 15 April.
 
Prosecutors said at the time that the men were part of a group of 58 suspects captured during a major army operation against the Islamist militants Boko Haram around Lake Chad.
 
The public prosecutor said 40 of the prisoners were buried and four were taken to a pathologist who found traces of poison.
 
Mr Arabi had also suggested that it could have been a case of collective suicide and denied they had been ill-treated.(ANA)
FA/ANA/9 August 2020------
 

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