Prisoners in Peru have staged a riot to protest their precarious living conditions following the deaths of several fellow inmates from the coronavirus but the revolt in itself proved fatal, with nine prisoners winding up dead, authorities say.
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Authorities said on Tuesday the inmates were shot to death during a clash with authorities at the Miguel Castro Castro prison in Lima a day earlier. Who fired the deadly shots was under investigation.
Hundreds of inmates gathered around the bodies of two of the dead in a common space of the prison late Monday afternoon.
Images taken by The Associated Press show one of the deceased prisoners was surrounded by candles and placed next to a cross and an illustration of Jesus Christ that is venerated in Peru.
"Right to life," read a large sign created by the prisoners with black cloth and white letters. "We want to live but outside these walls."
Peru's overcrowded jails have been hard hit by the coronavirus: At least 13 prisoners have died and more than 500 have been infected. More than 100 workers have also fallen ill.
Peru has nearly 30,000 confirmed cases total of COVID-19, the second highest number of infections in the region following Brazil. Health authorities say 782 have died.
Australian Associated Press