Ian Huntley, Double Murderer, Seriously Injured in Prison Attack
Ian Huntley, a notorious double murderer, was seriously injured in a prison attack at HMP Frankland. The incident occurred around 09:30 GMT in a workshop within the prison complex.
Details of the Attack on Ian Huntley
Following the assault, an air ambulance was initially dispatched. However, Huntley was later taken to a hospital via road transport by the North East Ambulance Service.
Ongoing Investigation
The Durham Constabulary has confirmed that a police investigation is underway. Detectives are currently working closely with prison staff to gather more information about the incident.
- Date of Attack: Just before 09:30 GMT
- Location: HMP Frankland, Durham
- Injuries: Huntley suffered serious injuries
Background on Ian Huntley
Huntley is infamously known for the deaths of 10-year-olds Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells. This tragic incident took place in the village of Soham, Cambridgeshire, on 4 August 2002. The case left a lasting impact on the nation.
As the investigation continues, updates regarding Huntley’s condition and details about the prison attack are anticipated. El-Balad will provide further information as it becomes available.