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Sara’s killer dad fighting for his life after being attacked by other prisoners

377 replies

iwishihadaname · 02/01/2025 22:34

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14245311/Sara-Sharifs-killer-father-neck-slashed-tuna-lid-prison-attack-fighting-life.html

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Upstartled · 02/01/2025 23:44

LouisvilleSlugger · 02/01/2025 23:37

Hear, hear.

We don’t imprison people in the hope other low-lifes will mete out justice.

It shouldn't happen but we can hope, right?

Ger1atricMillennial · 02/01/2025 23:45

LouisvilleSlugger · 02/01/2025 23:37

Hear, hear.

We don’t imprison people in the hope other low-lifes will mete out justice.

100% agree... and should be investigated. We have a justice system for this reason.

It has happened though and I still maintain my feeling of... good.

blueshoes · 02/01/2025 23:47

TammyJones · 02/01/2025 23:43

But it won't
Not sure what the answer is but in real life people don't want to get involved.
They just go about their own business.
Hoping it'll go away.

It will send a clear message to child abusers.

The poster's point is not whether it sends a message to people who should have reported child abuse. You misunderstood.

Cherrysherbet · 02/01/2025 23:47

What goes around comes around.
I hope he lives in fear every day for the rest of his miserable life. Same goes for his nasty wife.

blueshoes · 02/01/2025 23:48

Ger1atricMillennial · 02/01/2025 23:45

100% agree... and should be investigated. We have a justice system for this reason.

It has happened though and I still maintain my feeling of... good.

The Director of Prison Safety at Belmarsh will have a lot of answer to. There will be an inquiry and 'lessons will be learnt'.

Nodlikeyouwerelistening · 02/01/2025 23:49

The news can be such a depressing read sometimes.

But sometimes….

Princessconsuelabananahammock9 · 02/01/2025 23:50

Looks like 2025 is off to a pretty good start!

StormingNorman · 02/01/2025 23:51

blueshoes · 02/01/2025 23:33

I imagine there are cameras to indicate who went into the cell and people coming out with blood on their clothes. Maybe some screams to bring the guards running.

Probably. But I doubt anybody saw anything.

JHound · 02/01/2025 23:51

blueshoes · 02/01/2025 23:47

It will send a clear message to child abusers.

The poster's point is not whether it sends a message to people who should have reported child abuse. You misunderstood.

I really don’t think this sends any message to child abusers.

Loads have been attacked in jail and yet abuse of children continues. I don’t even think they see themselves as abusers. Until one day the child dies and then they realise. But it’s too late.

scorcio5 · 02/01/2025 23:52

👏👏👏👏👏 wonder if there is any way of getting in touch with the prisoners who attacked this cunt as i would most like to shake them by the hand and buy them a pint

JHound · 02/01/2025 23:52

scorcio5 · 02/01/2025 23:52

👏👏👏👏👏 wonder if there is any way of getting in touch with the prisoners who attacked this cunt as i would most like to shake them by the hand and buy them a pint

You don’t know what they’re in for yet….

InfoSecInTheCity · 02/01/2025 23:53

Seem to have misplaced my sympathy on this one. My instinctive response was "oh well" and if I'm completely honest I was a little disappointed to read that he's actually fine and will just have a bit of a scar.

Neetra30 · 02/01/2025 23:53

scorcio5 · 02/01/2025 23:52

👏👏👏👏👏 wonder if there is any way of getting in touch with the prisoners who attacked this cunt as i would most like to shake them by the hand and buy them a pint

This 100%

LuluBlakey1 · 02/01/2025 23:55

I would have left them to it.

Viviennemary · 02/01/2025 23:56

The death penalty should be applied in cases like this. IMHO.

handsdownthebest · 02/01/2025 23:56

RosesAndHellebores · 02/01/2025 22:39

Was he not in isolation?

Why should he be?

swingandtrampoline · 02/01/2025 23:56

@JHound in my home country rapists and child abusers receive the worse abuse and often assaulted tortured and killed by inmates as according to them there is a red line when it comes to crime and that is not to rape women/children or abuse children. So quite often these inmates have wives/partners and children living outside. Quite often the guards will ignore the screams of help.

handsdownthebest · 02/01/2025 23:57

TheBroonOneAndTheWhiteOne · 02/01/2025 22:40

Okay, so he isn't actually fighting for his life, so the thread title is hyperbole.

It came from a Daily Fail reader 🤷🏼‍♀️

theallotmentqueen · 02/01/2025 23:59

Phase2 · 02/01/2025 23:15

I think it's absolutely disgusting that prisoners are attacked and subject to assaults. I dislike the gleeful joy at this kind of thing. Prison should be above repute and a safe place without corruption.
And yes so should a child's home, two things can be true.
It's not just people 'we' think should be punished, inmates in for much lesser crimes are often assaulted - it's disgusting and a failure in a humane society.

Completely agree.

What he did wasn’t human, but that doesn’t mean we should celebrate violence. If we condone that kind of violence and celebrate it as I see so many people do here, we help to create a society in which this kind of thing can happen again. Because we create a society where violent thoughts and actions are celebrated and normalized. We create a culture where violence is validated as a legitimate form of justice, and cruelty and brutality is never a tool we should use or condone because we are not psychopaths or animals.

Likewise, I’m an SA survivor and feel absolutely furious when I see people wish for rapists to be raped themselves in a kind of ‘karmic justice’. In fact, some people seem to view it as a justifiable, moral act. It physically repels me. Because it makes rape a heroic act, where in reality, rape should never ever happen. To anyone. Ever, including to rapists, because as a society we are better than that. We do not torture others, even when they ‘deserve’ it because that means that we are still committing acts of torture.

We shouldn’t condone his murder or torture not because he doesn’t ‘deserve’ it but because we are not psychopaths like him. We shouldn’t take pleasure in imagining another persons pain because it takes us that one step closer to him, and we want to be as far away as possible from that way of thinking. I am disgusted and sickened by him, and I personally don’t want to be anything like him.

obviously we should never forgive him, this isn’t a ‘oooh let him off the hook’. He’s a torturer and murderer. But I personally don’t wish him pain because I do not want to be the kind of person who enjoys the infliction of pain onto others. I do not want to be the kind of person who makes light of pain being inflicted onto others. Because from my own experience, the person who assaulted me made light of my pain and enjoyed my pain, and I do not want to be anything like that person.

Furthermore, I agree with your point about the prison system. Just because we find Sara’s killer repulsive doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be sickened by a system that allows a human being’s throat to be slit. That is fucking horrible. The men who slit his throat aren’t ‘heroes’ they’re sadistic torturers and it’s frankly disturbing that they could do that to another person.

NewYearSameOldSameOld · 03/01/2025 00:00

Viviennemary · 02/01/2025 23:56

The death penalty should be applied in cases like this. IMHO.

Ahh but then he wouldn’t get to suffer.

blueshoes · 03/01/2025 00:01

JHound · 02/01/2025 23:51

I really don’t think this sends any message to child abusers.

Loads have been attacked in jail and yet abuse of children continues. I don’t even think they see themselves as abusers. Until one day the child dies and then they realise. But it’s too late.

We can only live in hope then.

An example of poetic justice to a paedophile and serial child abuser. Not a deterrent whatsoever:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c900qkg17n4o

PiggyPigalle · 03/01/2025 00:01

I'll never know how hospital staff stay detached, but he got treated the same as anyone else.

RosesAndHellebores · 03/01/2025 00:01

handsdownthebest · 02/01/2025 23:56

Why should he be?

Because it is likely a child abuser will be abused in prison. Whilst I believe slow torture would be appropriate for him, that is not a legitimate penalty, directly or vicariously.

As a civilised society, there is some responsibility to prevent our prisons becoming more feral than they are. Also temptation in relation to someone like this is great and better men who may be coming towards the end of a sentence deserve not to lose their remission or be convicted of a fresh crime.

Lwrenn · 03/01/2025 00:02

It’s a very odd feeling when a violent child murderer or rapist gets completely fucked up whilst in prison.
Logically we all know anyone committing a violent crime or murder even on a universally despised child killer is no unsung hero and shouldn’t be treated as such. And it’s rarely done by someone wanting justice or retribution for victims, let’s be honest.
Equally however, fuck him, he doesn’t get sympathy for being attacked when Sara lived and died with such abuse.

I remember the harrowing death of Richard Huckle and feeling his victims may have had some relief knowing he was dead but also feeling sad for his poor mother.
Or not giving a single fuck that Ian Watkins was attacked in prison. I think we hear so many stories of people posing harm to children we almost feel relief when someone comes along and hurts them. It’s like we’re just almost grateful to not hear it’s another child attack or death and for once it’s a predator injured.

Christmaschildcare · 03/01/2025 00:02

blueshoes · 02/01/2025 23:48

The Director of Prison Safety at Belmarsh will have a lot of answer to. There will be an inquiry and 'lessons will be learnt'.

No they won’t (that’s not a role); and no there won’t (be an inquiry - that’s not how things are managed - nor ‘lessons learned’ - that’s not HMPPS approach)