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Prison shortages 'will lead to deaths'
Second serious incident hits HMP Swaleside in space of a week

BUDGET cuts and chronic staff shortages in British prisons will lead to deaths unless urgent action is taken, the Prison Officers Association said yesterday.

The stark warning came as reports emerged of a second serious incident in the space of a week at HMP Swaleside in Kent.

Three inmates are said to have been involved in a disturbance on Wednesday night that left one individual requiring hospital treatment.

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