Moroccan Inmate Among Three Found Dead in Spanish Prison, Investigation Launched
– bySylvanus@Bladi
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A Moroccan national in Spain, who was serving his sentence in the Segovia prison, was found dead.
The Segovia prison, located in Salamanca, in northwestern Spain, recorded the death of a Moroccan national as well as two Romanian and Peruvian nationals, reports the Spanish media.
For now, the causes of death of these prisoners remain unknown. The prison administration is still awaiting the forensic report to be informed.
For its part, the Attorney General’s Office has opened an investigation to determine the circumstances of the death of these detainees.
Category: Spain
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