Two prisoners at the UK's "monsters mansion" prison have tested positive for Covid-19, it has been announced. The inmates at HMP Wakefield - believed to be housing Britain's worst rapist Reynhard Sinaga - are in isolation, bosses announed.
The jail has previously been home to Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson. It houses some of the country's most dangerous criminals, including sick rapist Sinaga, paedophile Ian Watkins and murderer Jeremy Bamber.
A number of prisoners and staff are now said to be isolating following the outbreak - meaning visits have been cancelled. In a series of tweets this morning the prison wrote: "As part of a Covid-19 testing programme within the prison estate for both staff and prisoners, two
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