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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

34 inmates escape from a prison north of Haiti




Authorities announced in Haiti, one of the 34 inmates in the prison, located north of the country were able to escape after cutting the bars of the prison chainsaw.

"ABC" American Network reported on Monday, he was arrested four guests fleeing, while still searching for the rest, as were five of the prison guards who were alternates night to escape arrest, on suspicion of involvement with the help of guests to flee.

The prison is the point of interest in the coastal town of Saint-Marc, about one hundred kilometers north of the capital Port-au-Prince, while it is known that Haiti's prisons are overcrowded and always full of problems, especially that suspects spend years in jail before trial.




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