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Fire at Venezuelan jail kills 68

FAMILIES of the victims of a deadly fire at the police detention facility in the Venezuelan town of Valencia were calling for answers yesterday as authorities said 68 people had died in the blaze.

Relatives clashed with police outside the facility. Attorney general Tarek William Saab named four prosecutors to launch an investigation into how the fire started.

The huge death toll makes it the deadliest prison disaster in the country since 1994.

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