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Three men charged with murder of baby killer kyle bevan But HMP Wakefield on wednesday, West Yorkshire Police Said.
Bevan was sentenced to life in prison after murdering his partner’s two-year-old daughter. lola jamesIn Haverfordwest, pembrokeshireIn 2020. He was set to spend a minimum of 28 years in prison after causing horrific head injuries to the baby during a six-hour attack.
prisoners Mark Fellows, 45, Lee Newell, 56, and David Taylor, 63, are due to attend leeds Magistrate Court on Friday morning. Officers were called to Category A HMP Wakefield at 8.25am on Wednesday after Bevan was found dead in his cell.
A spokesperson for the Prison Service previously said: “The death of HMP Wakefield prisoner Kyle Bevan was confirmed on 5 November. We are unable to comment further whilst the police investigate.”
Lola was found to have more than 100 bruises and scratches on her body and both of her eyes were damaged. Bevan denied murdering his stepdaughter and claimed that she had fallen down the stairs after being jumped on by a pet dog.
Medical experts said the trauma the two-year-old suffered was similar to that suffered by car accident victims.
Bevan, who was a heavy drug user, moved into Lola’s house within days of connecting with his mother Sinead James on Facebook. Months later he murdered the child.
James was sentenced to six years in prison for causing or allowing his daughter’s death.
Bevan dies less than a month after Lostprophets frontman Ian Watkins Died in an attack in the same prison.
During investigation, it was found that the child molester died due to a knife injury on his neck. The prisoners were Rashid Gedel, 25, and Samuel Dodsworth, 43. He was accused of murder, And two more people have been arrested from jail on suspicion of conspiracy to murder.
He was jailed for 29 years in 2013 and jailed for a further six years on license after admitting a number of sexual offences, including attempting to rape a fan’s child.
In 2012, he was arrested following the execution of a drugs warrant at his Pontypridd home, when a large number of computers, mobile phones and storage devices were seized.