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The section on the deaths of prisoners was completely uncited when this was at WP:AFC so I have found a source and placed it in the article. The source I have found does not support any prisoner numbers, so I have removed that content as unsourced. The article HMS Implacable (R86) does not mention the prisoners at all, so that was no help, and MS Rigel is sprinkled with a number of "citation needed" tags in that section, so that doesn't help either. If/when we find a reliable source for the prisoner numbers, feel free to add it again. --S.G.(GH)ping!12:09, 19 April 2014 (UTC)Reply