Prisoners made hole in cell wall to produce 3rd inmate
Love will find a way. Two Turkish prison inmates who drilled a 3.6-inch aperture between their cells enabling them to have sex in prison that produced a child, received four-month sentences for damaging public property. Convicted murderer Seylan Corduk, 40, and Kadriye Fikret Oget, 27, serving time for planting a bomb in a market, managed to drive the hole through their concrete communal cell wall. The guilty pair each originally received one-year sentences, but the court reduced the penalty to four months "in view of the neglible nature of the damage caused."
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