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Charles Bronson refused parole at HMP Wakefield Charles Bronson refused parole at HMP Wakefield
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One of the UK's most violent prisoners, Charles Bronson has been refused parole.One of the UK's most violent prisoners, Charles Bronson has been refused parole.
A board ruled that Bronson, now called Charles Salvador, should not be released from HMP Wakefield or moved to an open prison.A board ruled that Bronson, now called Charles Salvador, should not be released from HMP Wakefield or moved to an open prison.
The 63-year-old is serving a life sentence for robbery and kidnap and has gained notoriety for a history of violence inside and outside jail.The 63-year-old is serving a life sentence for robbery and kidnap and has gained notoriety for a history of violence inside and outside jail.
He must now wait another two years for a review of his case.He must now wait another two years for a review of his case.
Bronson's bride: 'We're very similar creatures'
Luton-born Bronson recently got married to former Emmerdale and Coronation Street actress Paula Williamson inside the West Yorkshire prison.Luton-born Bronson recently got married to former Emmerdale and Coronation Street actress Paula Williamson inside the West Yorkshire prison.
Speaking after the decision, his 37-year-old wife said: "He's not going to be released any time soon."Speaking after the decision, his 37-year-old wife said: "He's not going to be released any time soon."
She told Talk Radio: "Charlie has admitted his wrongdoings and he's served his time for every single offence that he's committed, and well over that time, and it's time now for him to move forward. He's an OAP."She told Talk Radio: "Charlie has admitted his wrongdoings and he's served his time for every single offence that he's committed, and well over that time, and it's time now for him to move forward. He's an OAP."
Bronson's jail historyBronson's jail history
The parole hearing was on 7 November.The parole hearing was on 7 November.
A Parole Board spokesman said: "We can confirm that a panel of the Parole Board has not directed the release of Charles Salvador.A Parole Board spokesman said: "We can confirm that a panel of the Parole Board has not directed the release of Charles Salvador.
"Under current legislation, Mr Salvador will be eligible for a further review within two years. The date of the next review will be set by the Ministry of Justice.""Under current legislation, Mr Salvador will be eligible for a further review within two years. The date of the next review will be set by the Ministry of Justice."