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Triple Killer Faces 52 Years in Solitary
3 Dec
Summary
- Teenage killer Axel Rudakubana faces 52 years in solitary confinement.
- Rudakubana attacked a guard with boiling water in prison.
- His parents may face charges for not reporting his weapons cache.

Axel Rudakubana, a 19-year-old convicted of murdering three children, is reportedly facing an extended period of solitary confinement. The teenager allegedly threw boiling water at a prison guard at HMP Belmarsh, an incident that is currently under police investigation. This alleged attack has led to Rudakubana being segregated from the general prison population, both for his safety and due to fears he poses a risk to others.
Rudakubana received a life sentence with a minimum of 52 years for the murders of three young girls and the attempted murder of others during an attack at a dance class. This sentence is among the longest ever given to someone his age. According to a former inmate, Rudakubana is deeply disliked by both fellow prisoners and prison officers, increasing his vulnerability and likely leading to prolonged isolation.
Adding to the grim situation, Rudakubana's parents may face criminal charges. They admitted to knowing their son possessed weapons and planned an attack prior to the July incident but failed to report it to authorities. This revelation comes as Rudakubana reportedly shows signs of severe psychological distress in isolation, with concerns he may be contemplating self-harm.




