In what resembles a script out of a Hollywood blockbuster, inmates at a
Mexican prison staged a real life prison break after digging a 120ft
tunnel in their desperate bid for freedom. 29 prisoners escaped but 13
have been recaptured while 16 are still on the loose. Luis Alberto
Rodriguez, a state security spokesman, said that the tunnel was five
meters deep and 40 long, and the opening was hidden in a hut that the
inmates illegally constructed in a part of the prison they essentially
controlled.
CNN reports that following the incident, officials destroyed unauthorized shelters constructed by inmates on prison grounds and searched all of their cells. The authorities also sealed up a hole that facilitated the daring escape.
In reaction, angry prisoners staged a riot in which three inmates were stabbed to death and one was injured, according to officials.
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