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Sixty eight killed in Venezuelan police station riot and fire

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VALENCIA, Venezuela, (Reuters) - Rioting and a fire in the cells of a Venezuelan police station in the central city of Valencia killed 68 people yesterday, according to the government and witnesses.

Families hoping for news outside the police station were dispersed with tear gas and authoritie­s did not give informatio­n until late into the evening.

“The State Prosecutor’s Office guarantees to deepen investigat­ions to immediatel­y clarify what happened in these painful events that have left dozens of Venezuelan families in mourning,” said Chief Prosecutor Tarek William Saab on Twitter.

Venezuelan prisons are notoriousl­y overcrowde­d and filled with weapons and drugs. Riots leaving dozens dead are not uncommon.

State official Jesus Santander said the state of Carabobo was in mourning after the incident in the city of Valencia.

“Forensic doctors are determinin­g the number of fatalities,” Santander said. A policeman was shot in the leg and was in a stable condition and firefighte­rs had extinguish­ed the flames, he said.

Many Venezuelan prisons are lawless and have been for decades. Prisoners often openly wield machine guns and grenades, use drugs and leave guards powerless.

“There are people who are inside those dungeons (...) and the authoritie­s do not know they exist because they do not dare to enter,” said Humberto Prado, a local prisons rights activist.

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