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07th Aug 2023

Ex-girlfriend of paedophile Ian Watkins surprised prison attack has taken this long

Joseph Loftus

“I cannot believe it took them so long.”

On Saturday evening, reports began coming through that the disgraced former Lostprophets’ singer, Ian Watkins, had been stabbed in jail.

The alleged incident occurred when Watkins was taken hostage by a group of prisoners who were apparently irritated about him giving guitar lessons to other inmates.

The stand-off reportedly went on for hours until a specially trained unit entered the cell in which Watkins was being held in and got him out.

By the time Watkins was taken out of the cell, he had already been stabbed multiple times in the neck, according to reports.

Initially it was reported that Watkins was in a critical condition with life threatening injuries, however yesterday, Sky News claimed his condition had improved, though he is still suffering from serious injuries.

Watkins, who was the lead singer of Welsh band, Lostprophets, was jailed back in 2013 for a series of extreme sexual offences against children. He was locked up for 29 years.

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Now, Watkin’s former girlfriend, Jo Mjadzelics, the woman who first came forward about his crimes, has said she was surprised the attack took so long.

Mjadzelics told the Mirror: “My only reaction is simply that I cannot believe it took them so long, particularly in Wakefield Prison.”

Mjadzelics was in a relationship with Watkins from 2006 and repeatedly tried to warn the authorities about him but was continuously ignored.

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Watkins was eventually arrested in September 2012 when police entered his home on a drug warrant.

During his initial sentencing, Mr Justice Royce said that the case ‘plunged into new depths of depravity’.

Judge’s rejected an appeal made by Watkins in 2014 to reduce his sentence by half.

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