The brother of the terrorist who bombed an Ariana Grande live performance in Manchester, England, in 2017 was accused on Saturday of launching a violent assault inside a high-security jail the place he was serving time for his personal function within the live performance bombing.
The Jail Officers’ Affiliation, a physique representing jail workers throughout Britain, stated the person, Hashem Abedi, 28, attacked three guards at Frankland Jail, a jail in County Durham in northeast England. The officers obtained “burns, scalds and stab wounds” throughout the assault, the affiliation stated.
A press release from the group stated that Mr. Abedi “threw sizzling cooking oil over them then produced selfmade weapons and proceeded to stab the officers.”
A spokesperson for the nation’s jail service stated that, as of 4 p.m. on Saturday, one officer, a lady, had been handled for her accidents at a hospital after which had been discharged. Two male officers remained within the hospital.
In 2020, Mr. Abedi was handed a life sentence with a minimal time period of 55 years for his half within the 2017 assault in Manchester. The Islamic State terrorist group claimed duty for the bombing, which was the deadliest terror assault in Britain since a collection of bombings that struck public transport throughout London in 2005.
Mr. Abedi was convicted of murdering the 22 victims who died within the blast after prosecutors stated he was “simply as accountable” as his brother, Salman Abedi, who died within the assault. British legislation didn’t allow a decide to provide Mr. Abedi a life sentence with out parole, as a result of he was underneath the age of 21 on the time of the assault.
In a press release about Saturday’s assault, the jail service stated: “Police at the moment are investigating, so it could be inappropriate to remark additional. Violence in jail is not going to be tolerated, and we are going to all the time push for the strongest punishment for assaults on our hardworking workers.”
The assault is being investigated by the Durham Constabulary, which stated its inquiries have been ongoing.