Rwandan Cannibal Prison: Inmates Are Forced to Eat Each Other to Survive

This could be the most horrific sounding prison ever...

A prison in Africa sounds like literally hell where inmates are apparently forced to participate in cannibalism in order to survive and the entire placed apparently reeks of roting human flesh. 



From The Sun UK:


Rapists, robbers, murderers and some of the most violent criminals in the country lay inside its filthy and overcrowded walls – but it's feared some of the inmates could be entirely innocent.

The unimaginable jail on the outskirts of Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, was built in 1960 as housing for British workers. It was later converted into a jail designed to hold around 400 prisoners at the time.

The troubling conditions mean inmates are often left with no choice but to stand due to a lack of space, with as many as 8,000 trapped inside despite the prison's capacity currently being somewhere between 1,300 and 3,000.

At its peak capacity, after the Rwandan genocide of the mid-1990s, the prison was estimated to hold closer to 50,000 inmates in squalid conditions.

More than 1,000 men are reported to have died in Gitarama in 1995 alone. Even today, the stink of faeces and rotting flesh is said to be detectable up to a mile away.


This place sounds like it seriously needs to be condemned.

In this day and age, it's horrifying to imagine that something like this even exists. It honestly sounds like something out of a medieval horror novel.
 

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