Death toll from Italy's coronavirus prison riots rises to 12

Published March 10, 2020
A man holds a banner saying "Prison kills not the coronavirus" near the Ministry of Justice building after holding a demonstration over family visits to prisons being suspended due to coronavirus fears, causing riots in prisons across Italy, in Rome, Italy March 10, 2020. REUTERS/Yara Nardi
A man holds a banner saying "Prison kills not the coronavirus" near the Ministry of Justice building after holding a demonstration over family visits to prisons being suspended due to coronavirus fears, causing riots in prisons across Italy, in Rome, Italy March 10, 2020. REUTERS/Yara Nardi

The number of dead from riots in Italy's overcrowded prisons over measures imposed to contain the coronavirus rose to 12 on Tuesday, Reuters quoted officials as saying.

Inmates, many angered by restrictions on family visits, started going on the rampage on Sunday, setting fires, taking hostages and escaping from one prison.

The most violent protests were under control by Tuesday, the ministry said in a statement, but occupations and demonstrations were still going on in 10 prisons.

A man holds a banner saying "Prison kills not the coronavirus" near the Ministry of Justice building after holding a demonstration over family visits to prisons being suspended due to coronavirus fears, causing riots in prisons across Italy. — Reuters
A man holds a banner saying "Prison kills not the coronavirus" near the Ministry of Justice building after holding a demonstration over family visits to prisons being suspended due to coronavirus fears, causing riots in prisons across Italy. — Reuters

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