Murderer Wins Compensation, Sparks Public Safety Debate
Update: 2026-01-02
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Double murderer Fuad Awale won £7,500 in compensation and £234,000 in legal fees, as his segregation in prison was deemed a human rights breach. The decision sparked criticism, with Robert Jenrick calling it a sick joke and urging emergency laws to exclude dangerous prisoners. David Lammy defended the governments stance, emphasizing the need to balance prisoner rights with public safety.
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