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Relatives of inmates scuffle with state
police agents outside a prison facility in the border city of Reynosa,
northern Mexico October 20, 2008. At least 21 prisoners died in a jail
riot in Mexico near the Texas border on Monday when inmates from rival
gangs staged a gun battle and set fire to the building.(Xinhua/Reuters
Photo) Photo
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MEXICO
CITY, Oct. 20 (Xinhua) -- At least 21 prisoners were killed and 11 others
injured on Monday in a conflict between rival gangs in prison in the border city
of Reynosa in northeastern Mexico, local authorities said.
The riot first broke out in the early hours due to
disputes between different prisoner gangs, local officials said.
The inmates started a gun battle, attacked each other
with knives and set fire to a building during the clash. Some victims apparently
were burned to death.
Earlier information said at least 15 were killed in
the riot.
Ives Soberon Tijerina, police chief for the local
Tamaulipas state, told Mexican radio the death toll had risen to 21.
He said the injured, eight of whom were in critical
conditions, were receiving medical treatment in the hospitals in Reynosa, where
Mexico shares a border with the U.S. state of Texas.
Soldiers and policemen have quelled the riot and
surrounded the prison to prevent further violence.
On Oct. 9, 17 inmates escaped from the prison, which
has 2,200 prisoners but was designed for only 1,800, to be guarded by four
jailors.
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Soldiers prepare to storm a prison in
the border city of Reynosa, northern Mexico October 20, 2008. At least 21
prisoners died in a jail riot in Mexico near the Texas border on Monday
when inmates from rival gangs staged a gun battle and set fire to the
building. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
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