Survivors of the horrific prison inferno in the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo last month have recounted the horrific scenes as male convicts staged a dramatic breakout before raping and burning alive more than 100 women.
At least 153 women are believed to have died and as many as 132 were said to have been burned to death as some 4,000 male inmates broke out of the Munzenze prison in Goma during an assault on the city by Rwandan-backed M23 forces.
At least two dozen children also burned to death, sources told the BBC. Survivors say they began to die in the inferno when responding soldiers and police began firing tear gas into the women's wing, leaving them with 'almost no way to breathe'.
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