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Shocking Death: Former Lostprophets Singer Ian Watkins Brutally Killed in Prison Attack

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Shocking Death: Former Lostprophets Singer Ian Watkins Brutally Killed in Prison Attack

Ian Watkins, the former lead singer of the rock band Lostprophets and a convicted pedophile, died at the age of 48 following a fatal attack in a United Kingdom prison. The incident occurred on Saturday, October 11, when Watkins was reportedly stabbed by another inmate at HMP Wakefield, a high-security facility located in West Yorkshire.

West Yorkshire Police confirmed that they were called to HMP Wakefield at 9:39 AM on Saturday to investigate an assault on a prisoner. Emergency services responded, and the man was pronounced dead at the scene shortly thereafter. While the official police statement did not explicitly name Watkins, several U.K. news outlets, including Sky News and The Sun, identified him as the victim. Sky News reported that Watkins was attacked with a knife, while The Sun claimed his throat was slashed after inmates had been released from their cells that morning. Further details regarding the precise circumstances of the attack were not immediately disclosed.

This recent assault was not the first time Watkins had been attacked during his incarceration. In August 2023, he sustained neck injuries after being assaulted by three inmates, requiring medical attention.

Watkins was serving a lengthy 29-year prison sentence, which was handed down in 2013 following his conviction on multiple child sex offenses. He pleaded guilty to 13 charges, including the attempted rape of an infant, an act that the sentencing judge described as having "plumbed new depths of depravity."

Prior to his conviction, Ian Watkins fronted Lostprophets, a rock band that achieved considerable success in the 2000s. The band's accomplishments included a chart-topping U.K. album, "Liberation Transmission," in 2006, and a No. 1 hit on Billboard’s Alternative Songs chart with "Last Train Home" in 2004. Their final album, "Weapons," was released in 2012, just before Watkins' arrest, and the band subsequently disbanded.

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