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That's more than the president has cured of Aids....
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> From: Matarr Amadou Sallah <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 2007/03/14 on PM 11:30:13 CET
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> 獻ne: 40 PRISONERS DIED IN GAMBIAN JAIL HOUSE
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> 40 Prisoners Died In Gambian Jail House!
> 
> "Prison Official Blames The Deaths To "Lack of Balanced Diet and 
> Medication."
> 
> The General Manager of the Sindolla Hotel in Kanilai, President Jammeh's own 
> hotel  has been arrested by the NIA. Mr.Lamin Sanneh has been missing from 
> his family for a week now, without charges brought against him, well placed 
> state house sources revealed today. Efforts made by his family to access him 
> at the NIA were blocked by the NIA, who at this hour are denying holding 
> Sanneh. But NIA insiders told the Freedom Newspaper that Sanneh was in their 
> custody.The circumstances surrounding his arrest is unclear at this hour, 
> but our National Correspondent Landing Badjie is investigating the story. 
> News also just came in about the death of 40 inmates at the Mile Two Central 
> Prisons. The deaths were blamed to lack of balanced diet and access to 
> proper medical treatment. A prison official who spoke to this paper says the 
> prison had never witnessed such a high magnitude of death toll since its 
> formation. The official says most the death prisoners suffered a great deal 
> prior to their demise as they complained about stomach pain,chest pain, 
> constant vomiting among others. A British detainee told our reporter that 
> thanks to the British High Commission in Banjul he was provided with medical 
> attention. The British inmate describes the lodging conditions at the Mile 
> Two as appalling and inhumane. Prisoners we gathered, are not fully fed 
> these days and  access to medical attention is hard to come by. Since the 
> March alleged abortive coup, the government has tighten security at the 
> prisons. For more on this story, stay tuned.
> 
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