Soham murderer Ian Huntley dies after prison attack

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Sima KotechaSenior UK correspondent

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Ian Huntley was serving a life sentence for the murders of two 10-year-old schoolgirls

Ian Huntley, the former school caretaker who murdered two 10-year-old schoolgirls in Soham, died on Saturday following an attack in prison.

The 52-year-old suffered significant head trauma after being attacked with a makeshift weapon by another inmate at HMP Frankland on 26 February and had been on life support in hospital.

He had been serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 40 years for murdering best friends Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002.

The Ministry of Justice said Huntley's crime "remains one of the most shocking and devastating cases in our nation's history, and our thoughts are with their families".

Huntley's life support was switched off on Friday, the BBC understands.

The brutality of his crimes made him a target in prison and he had been attacked several times previously. The BBC understands that triple killer Anthony Russell, 43, is suspected of attacking Huntley.

Sources previously told the BBC Huntley was found lying in a pool of blood after being bludgeoned with a makeshift weapon at a workshop at the high security prison in County Durham.

This was not the first time Huntley had been attacked at the prison - he was slashed across the throat and needed 21 stitches in 2010.

HMP Frankland houses some of the most dangerous criminals including murderers and rapists.

And, in 2005, he was attacked by a convicted murderer who threw boiling water over him at HMP Wakefield.

Durham Constabulary have said they are preparing a file for the Crown Prosecution Service for the consideration of charges.

A spokesperson for the force said "a police investigation into the circumstances of the incident is ongoing".

Holly and Jessica vanished after leaving a family barbecue in their small town near Cambridge in August 2002.

It is believed they were on their way to buy sweets when Huntley, then aged 28, lured them back to his home and killed them.

PA Media Holly Wells (left) and Jessica Chapman went missing on 4 August 2002 in Soham, Cambridgeshire

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Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman

The photo of the girls he killed - in their red Manchester United football kits - is etched in the minds of many who vividly remember their disappearance and murder.

Their disappearance made national headlines and led to police appeals and tireless searches of the town and flat countryside of The Fens.

A fortnight after searches began, the girls' bodies were found in a ditch about 10 miles away, near RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk.

Huntley was arrested on the same day. He was subsequently convicted and sentenced to a minimum of 40 years for the double murders.

His girlfriend Maxine Carr was also jailed in 2003 after being found guilty of conspiring to pervert the course of justice for giving him a false alibi. She was given a new identity after being freed from jail in May 2004.


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