How Over 30 Inmates Were Burnt Alive In Burundi Prison- Officials Reveal Cause | PHOTOS
Faith Ukanwa
Dec 07, 2021
A massive fire tore through an overcrowded prison in Burundi before dawn on Tuesday, killing dozens of inmates and seriously injuring many more, the country's vice president said.
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Many prisoners were still asleep when the blaze took hold in a penitentiary in Burundi's political capital Gitega, witnesses said. Much of the facility was destroyed.
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Vice President Prosper Bazombanza, who visited the scene of the tragedy with several ministers, told reporters that 38 people were killed and 69 seriously hurt.
The blaze broke out at about 4:00 am local time, and grim images posted on social media showed huge flames engulfing the prison, with bodies of men lying on the floor.
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"We started shouting that we were going to be burned alive when we saw the flames rising very high, but the police refused to open the doors of our quarters, saying 'these are the orders we have received',ÔÇØ one inmate reached by phone told AFP.
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"I don't know how I escaped, but there are prisoners who were burned completely,ÔÇØ he said.
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The interior ministry said on Twitter that the disaster was caused by an electrical short-circuit at the nearly century-old prison.
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A police source said the emergency services were late to the scene, with the first fire truck arriving two hours after the start of the blaze.
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Victims with the most serious burns were taken to hospital, some ferried in police pick-up trucks, while others with milder cases were treated at the scene, witnesses said.
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The fire was later brought under control, but many parts of the site were left in charred ruins behind a stone wall showing the date of construction in 1926, when Burundi was a Belgian colony.
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— Faith Ukanwa