129 dead in Democratic Republic of Congo jailbreak as overcrowding exacerbates tragedy
The incident, which involved gunfire lasting several hours, also saw injuries, rapes and damage to the prison
An attempted jailbreak at the Democratic Republic of Congo’s largest and chronically overcrowded prison this week has left at least 129 people dead, the interior minister said on Tuesday.
The circumstances around the bid to bust out of Makala prison in the capital Kinshasa in the early hours of Monday remain unclear.
But Interior Minister Jacquemain Shabani in a statement released by video to the media on Tuesday announced a provisional death toll of 129 people.
They included “24 who were shot after warnings”, he said.
At least 59 others had been wounded and were receiving care, he added.
Witnesses said they had heard gunfire at around 2:00am on Monday and that it lasted for several hours in the area of the prison, a popular and residential neighbourhood.