Richard Madeley joined prisoners eating rice, beans and tortillas for dinner at El Salvador’s mega jail – before pointing out the lack of cutlery and green vegetables.
The broadcaster watched inmates hurriedly take boxes of food through the bars of their concrete cells where they spend 23 and a half hours a day with nothing to do.
Some 3,000 shaven-headed inmates including gang members, rapists and terrorists eat the same meals every day at the notorious Terrorism Confinement Center (Cecot).
Madeley watched the meals being distributed while visiting Cecot for new Channel 5 documentary ‘Inside the World’s Mega Prison’ airing this Wednesday, then tried
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