Share and Follow

This article contains references to child abuse.
Disgraced British rocker Ian Watkins, who was a singer in the band Lostprophets before being jailed over child sexual abuse, died after being attacked in prison on Saturday, UK media reported.
Watkins, 48, was serving a 29-year-long jail sentence after being convicted in December 2013 for several serious child sex crimes, including the attempted rape of a baby.

He died after being attacked by another inmate in the prison in Wakefield, northern England, where he was held, the PA news agency said, citing sources.

BRITAIN IAN WATKINS

An undated handout photograph made available by South Wales Police on 26 November 2013 showing Ian Watkins. Source: EPA / South Wales Police

Local police said they were called to the prison on Saturday morning after an assault was reported.

“Emergency services attended and the man was pronounced dead at the scene a short time later,” West Yorkshire Police said in a statement.
The singer, whose band sold millions of albums around the world, was also taken to the hospital in 2023 after being attacked, with UK media reporting he had been taken hostage by other inmates.
Lostprophets, who formed in 1997 and had a string of gold albums in the United States and platinum albums in Britain, disbanded shortly after charges were made against Watkins.
If you or someone you know is impacted by family and domestic violence, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732, text 0458 737 732, or visit 1800RESPECT.org.au. In an emergency, call 000. 

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

North Korea Displays ‘Strongest’ Missile at Parade with Russian and Chinese Military Leaders Present

North Korea showed off its “most powerful” intercontinental ballistic missile at a…
SES receives over 100 calls for help across Tasmania in three days

Tasmania’s SES Responds to Over 100 Emergency Calls in Just Three Days

Tasmania SES have responded to approximately 100 calls for help over the…

Gaza Ceasefire: A Step Towards Ending ‘Dehumanization and Othering

Deep-seated racism within Australia must be tackled as hopes grow of ongoing…
Socceroos star faces BRUTAL World Cup warming the bench - as former A-League journeyman impresses in hard-fought win over Canada

“Socceroos Star Struggles for Game Time at World Cup, While A-League Veteran Shines in Victory Over Canada”

Late bloomer Paul Izzo is charging towards the once unlikely scenario of…

Saving money and packing ‘go bags’: How Australians in the US are preparing for the worst

Kate (not her real name) describes life as an Australian living in…

Philippines Starts Recovery Efforts After Twin Earthquakes Result in at Least Eight Fatalities

Dazed survivors of a pair of major earthquakes in the southern Philippines…
FILE - Luigi Mangione , accused of fatally shooting the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City and leading authorities on a five-day search is scheduled, appears in court for a hearing, Friday, Feb. 21, 2025, in New York. (Steven Hirsch/New York Post via AP, Pool, File)

Luigi Mangione’s Legal Team Pushes for Dismissal of Death Penalty Charge Amidst Controversial Case

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 24: Protesters gather at the National March for a pro-Palestine rally on August 24, 2025 in Sydney, Australia. Protests were held around the country as the international community continues to seek a sustainable solution for the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. (Photo by Izhar Khan/Getty Images)

Massive Turnout Expected for Pro-Palestine Rally After Opera House March Ban

In Sydney, an estimated 40,000 individuals are anticipated to converge for a…