David Lammy urged to stop £3k tax-funded funeral for Soham murderer Ian Huntley

Justice Secretary David Lammy is facing mounting calls to block public funds being used for the funeral of Soham murderer Ian Huntley. The convicted child killer died in hospital on Saturday following a brutal attack at HMP Frankland in Durham. Huntley, aged 52, succumbed to his injuries nine days after being struck with a metal pole by another prisoner in a workshop on February 26. Under current prison service protocols, the institution where an inmate dies in custody may be obligated to

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David Lammy urged to stop £3k tax-funded funeral for Soham murderer Ian Huntley

Justice Secretary David Lammy is facing mounting calls to block public funds being used for the funeral of Soham murderer Ian Huntley. The convicted child killer died in hospital on Saturday following a brutal attack at HMP Frankland in Durham. Huntley, aged 52, succumbed to his injuries nine days after being struck with a metal pole by another prisoner in a workshop on February 26. Under current prison service protocols, the institution where an inmate dies in custody may be obligated to

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