A suspect in his 40s has been identified but not arrested
A fellow prisoner has been identified as a suspect in the attack on Soham murderer Ian Huntley on Thursday morning. The man in his mid-40s has not been arrested and remains in detention within HMP Frankland, County Durham, police said in an update.
A spokesman for Durham Constabulary said that Huntley remains in a serious condition after he was attacked with a metal bar. They said: “The 52-year-old prisoner who was injured during this morning’s assault in the workshop at HMP Frankland remains in a serious condition in hospital following treatment for head injuries.
“Police forensic teams have examined the scene of the attack throughout the day to gather evidence.
“A suspect, a male prisoner in his mid-40s, has been identified by officers investigating the incident. He has not been arrested at this stage but remains in detention within the prison.”
Former caretaker Huntley murdered 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman after they left a family barbecue to buy sweets in Soham, Cambridgeshire, on August 4 2002, then discarded their bodies in a ditch. He is serving a life sentence, with a recommendation that he must serve at least 40 years, for the murders.
Durham Constabulary confirmed that a prisoner, believed to be Huntley, was attacked on Thursday morning at HMP Frankland in County Durham before being urgently transported to hospital. A representative for the force stated: “Police were alerted to an assault which had taken place within HMP Frankland in Durham this morning.
“A male prisoner suffered serious injuries during the incident and was transported to hospital. A police investigation is now under way into the circumstances of the incident and detectives are liaising with staff at the prison.”
The Sun, which initially reported the attack, claimed he was knocked unconscious with a metal pole and quoted a source saying his condition was “touch and go”.
A Prison Service spokesperson said: “A prisoner is receiving treatment after an incident at HMP Frankland on Thursday morning. It would be inappropriate to comment further whilst police investigate.”
This isn’t the first time Huntley, 52, has been assaulted at Frankland prison. In 2010, robber Damien Fowkes attacked him with a makeshift weapon, inflicting a “severe gaping cut to the left side of his neck”.
The injury was 7in (18cm) long and required 21 stitches. Fowkes asked a prison officer: “Is he dead? I hope so.”
He referred to Huntley as a “notorious child killer, both inside prison and in society in general”.
Manchester Arena bomb plotter Hashem Abedi is accused of launching “terrorist” attacks on prison officers at the same maximum security jail using hot cooking oil and improvised weapons. He denies three counts of attempted murder after four prison officers were injured on April 12.
