Ian Huntley died from prison attack head injury, inquest hears

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PA Media Ian Huntley pictured in 2002 outside court. He has a very faint black moustache and short black hair.PA Media

Ian Huntley died days after being attacked in HMP Frankland

Soham murderer Ian Huntley was killed by a blunt head injury inflicted in a prison attack, an inquest has heard.

The 52-year-old was struck multiple times with a metal bar at HMP Frankland in Durham on 26 February and died nine days later at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary.

The former school caretaker had been serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 40 years for murdering 10-year-old best friends Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Soham, Cambridgeshire, in 2002.

Opening an inquest into Huntley's death, County Durham and Darlington senior coroner Jeremy Chipperfield said his further inquiry would be suspended pending criminal proceedings.

Anthony Russell, 43, has been charged with murdering Huntley and is next due to appear before Newcastle Crown Court on 24 April.

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 were killed in 2002

In documents read to the coroner, the short hearing in Crook, County Durham, was told Huntley was "struck over the head multiple times by another prisoner with an object described as a metal bar".

The attack left Huntley with "significant head injuries" from which he died on 7 March at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, the inquest heard.

Forensic pathologist Dr Jennifer Bolton carried out a post-mortem examination two days later and concluded the cause of death was "blunt head injury", the coroner heard.

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