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Killer serving life at 'Monster Mansion' died after 'oxygen mask removed'

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A murderer jailed for life at a prison in Yorkshire died in hospital after catching Covid-19. Thomas Wolens, sentenced to life imprisonment after being convicted of murder and robbery in 1988, had spent time in several prisons before he was moved to HMP Wakefield, dubbed the Monster Mansion, in January 2020 to live on a dedicated wing for personality disorder treatment.

A report into his death prepared by the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman said Wolens had a history of health issues, including heart failure, angina, type 2 diabetes and mental health problems.

He also had a mild learning disability, which affected his ability to read and write so healthcare staff noted he should be given information in easy read format. Read more : Police officer hounded women with thousands of texts and calls - 'abusing his position for sexual purposes' According to YorkshireLive, Wolens was sent to hospital by ambulance on February 19, 2021, after he fell in his cell and his blood oxygen saturation was found to be very low.

The next day he tested positive for Covid-19 and was treated using a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine, as well as intravenous medication.

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