David Spereall & Tom AireyYorkshire

Dyfed-Powys Police
Kyle Bevan was jailed for murdering two-year-old Lola James in 2020
Three inmates have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a child killer was found dead at a West Yorkshire prison.
Officers were called to HMP Wakefield at 08:25 GMT on Wednesday following reports of a man being found dead in his cell, West Yorkshire Police said.
The Prison Service confirmed the man was 33-year-old Kyle Bevan, who was jailed for life for murdering his partner's two-year-old daughter Lola James in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, in 2020.
The force said his death at the high-security jail was being treated as "suspicious", with investigations continuing to establish the full circumstances of his death.
"Three men, who are all serving prisoners, have been arrested on suspicion of murder," a spokesperson said.
Bevan inflicted "catastrophic" brain injuries on the toddler in a "brutal" assault in her family home, his sentencing hearing in 2023 was told.
Lola was attacked on the night between 16 and 17 July 2020 while she was in Bevan's care, and was left with 101 surface injuries on her body.
Judge Mr Justice Martin Griffiths described Bevan's actions as "an assertion of superiority over the only person he could feel superior to – a helpless child".
Bevan, from Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, was ordered to serve at least 28 years in jail.
Sinead James, Lola's mother, was sentenced to six years for causing or allowing her daughter's death at her home.


The incident comes less than a month after the death of paedophile singer Ian Watkins at the high-security jail
The incident at the West Yorkshire prison comes less than a month after the death of the paedophile singer Ian Watkins, who was fatally stabbed at the same facility on 11 October.
A Prison Service spokesperson said: "HMP Wakefield prisoner Kyle Bevan's death was confirmed on 5 November.
"We are unable to comment further while the police investigate."
In September, an inspection report found levels of violence at HMP Wakefield had increased.
Speaking at the time, a Ministry of Justice spokesperson said it had "taken further action in high-security prisons such as Wakefield to reduce violence".

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