hereHussain, who in 2006 received a life sentence after being convicted of attempted murder after shooting two men, has now been detained in a high secure hospital after doctors said he was suffering with paranoid schizophrenia at the time of the attack.His lawyer said Hussain believed he was being 'controlled' by prison officers, and that they had put 'chips' in his body'.Manchester Crown Court heard that the attack unfolded in June 2018.The officer found Hussain smoking in his cell, and after challenging him he told her to 'f*** off'.After that he refused to talk to her or acknowledge her, prosecutor Adrian Harris said.On another occasion, she went to lock his cell and found him standing at the door holding a metal flask.Suddenly Hussain.
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