Four Dead After Prisoners Riot In Mali
Mali, officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked country in West Africa and the eighth-largest country in AfricaFour prisoners in Mali’s capital Bamako have died after a “mutiny” which saw inmates break out of their cells and attack prison guards.
“A mutiny occurred at the Bamako Central Remand Prison,” he said in a statement published on Saturday. Four prisoners died and eight more people were wounded, including one prison guard, the statement said.
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