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Coronavirus: First UK prison Covid-19 death confirmed | Coronavirus: First UK prison Covid-19 death confirmed |
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An 84-year-old man has become the first British prisoner to die after contracting coronavirus. | An 84-year-old man has become the first British prisoner to die after contracting coronavirus. |
Edwin Hillier, an inmate at HMP Littlehey - a category C male sex offenders' prison in Cambridgeshire, died in hospital on Sunday. | |
Hillier, a convicted paedophile, reportedly had health issues. | |
A second serving UK prisoner, a 66-year-old male inmate at HMP Manchester, died in hospital on Thursday after contracting coronavirus. | |
Former school caretaker Hillier, from Hemel Hempstead, was jailed at St Albans Crown Court in 2016 for sexually abusing two girls in the 1970s. | |
A HM Prison Service spokesman said: "Our thoughts are with his family at this time." | A HM Prison Service spokesman said: "Our thoughts are with his family at this time." |
He added investigations by the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman would take place into the deaths, as is customary for deaths in custody. | |
As of Wednesday, 19 inmates had tested positive for Covid-19 across 10 jails and four prison staff had tested positive for the disease across four jails. | As of Wednesday, 19 inmates had tested positive for Covid-19 across 10 jails and four prison staff had tested positive for the disease across four jails. |
Three prisoner escort and custody services staff have also tested positive for Covid-19. | Three prisoner escort and custody services staff have also tested positive for Covid-19. |
HM Prison Service said robust contingency plans had been put in place at its facilities in consultation with Public Health England and the Department of Health and Social Care. | HM Prison Service said robust contingency plans had been put in place at its facilities in consultation with Public Health England and the Department of Health and Social Care. |
It added that prisons are well prepared to take immediate action wherever cases or suspected cases of Covid-19 are identified, including the isolation of individuals where necessary. | It added that prisons are well prepared to take immediate action wherever cases or suspected cases of Covid-19 are identified, including the isolation of individuals where necessary. |
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