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

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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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Nerdynerdynerd · 03/01/2025 00:15

Not so easy when you're fighting fully grown men as opposed to little girls eh?

JHound · 03/01/2025 00:15

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.

Ok?

I mean I don’t care about this attack and understand prisoners have a hierarchy (and it’s not just rapists who are attacked - plenty of rapists of women see themselves as better than the rapists of children.)

But I am not applauding anybody because the guys who committed this attack are likely to be scum too. Just a different form of scum.

SnoopySantaPaws · 03/01/2025 00:18

frecklejuice · 02/01/2025 22:49

Fucking good! I just hope he doesn't die because he deserves to live every single day of his life in fear just as that little girl did.

this

Sunbeam01 · 03/01/2025 00:23

A taste of his own medicine.

Karma.

KimFan · 03/01/2025 00:24

TheUsualChaos · 02/01/2025 22:39

Well hopefully he will survive. A few decades in prison is worse than an early death.

Not in a UK prison, sadly. He’ll live in relative luxury.

forgotmyusername1 · 03/01/2025 00:26

Anonymousess · 02/01/2025 23:09

But he’s in prison with men just like him; who have committed similar crimes and are of similar character. I really didn’t think he would be seen as remarkable in that environment.

A lot of the men in with him will be fathers of young girls. Anyone who kills of rapes children will be a target for some pretty hardened criminals.

BLUEcups · 03/01/2025 00:27

I couldn’t shed a single ounce of sympathy for him or anyone that had committed such heinous crimes. It makes me smile that he’s been battered because of what he done to that sweet innocent girl.

JHound · 03/01/2025 00:31

KimFan · 03/01/2025 00:24

Not in a UK prison, sadly. He’ll live in relative luxury.

Where are you getting that UK prisons are “relative luxury”?

I am pretty sure 99% of prisoners would rather be in their own homes than in prison.

I have known (unfortunately) plenty a man who has been to jail and not one described it as “relative luxury”.

BLUEcups · 03/01/2025 00:32

JHound · 03/01/2025 00:31

Where are you getting that UK prisons are “relative luxury”?

I am pretty sure 99% of prisoners would rather be in their own homes than in prison.

I have known (unfortunately) plenty a man who has been to jail and not one described it as “relative luxury”.

I assume the pp means in comparison to prisons in other countries

OliveBTedB · 03/01/2025 00:32

AquaPeer · 02/01/2025 22:40

I’m amazed this was allowed to happen. As much as I would like to see him bleed to death, we have to keep prisoners safe, and employ people to do so. On the face of it this could be a massive failing.

huge failings. For Sarah though? I assume that’s what you meant?

KimFan · 03/01/2025 00:33

BLUEcups · 03/01/2025 00:32

I assume the pp means in comparison to prisons in other countries

Thank you. This.

BobbyBiscuits · 03/01/2025 00:36

Good. They should just leave him there without medical treatment to suffer. If he dies from his injuries then no loss.

LouisvilleSlugger · 03/01/2025 00:39

theallotmentqueen · 02/01/2025 23:59

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.

Very, very well said.

coldcallerbaiter · 03/01/2025 00:41

He’ll probably sue for not being protected.

ShelleyCarpenter · 03/01/2025 00:43

BLUEcups · 03/01/2025 00:27

I couldn’t shed a single ounce of sympathy for him or anyone that had committed such heinous crimes. It makes me smile that he’s been battered because of what he done to that sweet innocent girl.

Totally agree. It’s excellent news.

blueshoes · 03/01/2025 00:45

Anonymousess · 03/01/2025 00:09

Exactly especially at his prison, it hosts the worst of the worst offenders exclusively. I don’t believe petty criminals are housed there, it’s a category A prison for high profile offenders

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Absolutely. Terrorists, too.

I am surprised it happened at Belmarsh. They must have experience handling these prisoners and keeping them 'safe'.

JudgeJ · 03/01/2025 00:47

SwanRivers · 02/01/2025 22:37

I genuinely can't muster up even the tiniest bit of sympathy for that monster.

I bet he didn't have to wait on a corridor before a bed became available.

ChangeyerNameyer · 03/01/2025 00:47

He tortured a child to death and is in prison with violent criminals, many of whom have (developed?) a sense of justice and feel they have nothing left to lose by committing more violent crimes. I am not surprised this happened. I think it reflects a worryingly inadequate staffing of prisons, but that also doesn’t surprise me. If a prison can’t even keep prisoners safe, it can’t realistically hope to rehabilitate them either.

PeppyGreenFinch · 03/01/2025 00:48

Gymsharkandcoffee · 02/01/2025 23:30

Guards will turn a blind eye when people really deserve it

Given prison guards are often abusive and rapists, I really don’t want them being the judge of who deserves what.

PeppyGreenFinch · 03/01/2025 00:49

ChangeyerNameyer · 03/01/2025 00:47

He tortured a child to death and is in prison with violent criminals, many of whom have (developed?) a sense of justice and feel they have nothing left to lose by committing more violent crimes. I am not surprised this happened. I think it reflects a worryingly inadequate staffing of prisons, but that also doesn’t surprise me. If a prison can’t even keep prisoners safe, it can’t realistically hope to rehabilitate them either.

have (developed?) a sense of justice and feel they have nothing left to lose by committing more violent crimes

How can you have a sense of justice and want to commit more crimes at the same time?

DoYouReally · 03/01/2025 00:59

I don't take any joy from it but I don't care. Couldn't possibly find any sympathy after what he did to that poor wee girl.

JHound · 03/01/2025 01:01

BLUEcups · 03/01/2025 00:32

I assume the pp means in comparison to prisons in other countries

Ah no ok. Not sure that’s a brag.

They are probably less cushier than some European countries but then our recidivism rates are much higher so…..

SpilltheTea · 03/01/2025 01:02

It's a shame we have to pay for his pointless existence.

JHound · 03/01/2025 01:03

DoYouReally · 03/01/2025 00:59

I don't take any joy from it but I don't care. Couldn't possibly find any sympathy after what he did to that poor wee girl.

Same. I find it really weird to feel joyful tbh but also I don’t care.

Toddlerteaplease · 03/01/2025 01:04

Excuse me while I find my tiny violin.