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Three Inmates Sentenced to Life for Murdering Child Killer at HMP Wakefield, June 21

June 21, 2026
02:21 PM
4 min read

Key Points

Three inmates sentenced to whole-life orders for murdering child killer Kyle Bevan at HMP Wakefield.

Attack lasted five minutes with over 25 stab wounds using makeshift weapons.

All three attackers already had life sentences before this murder.

Case raises serious questions about prison security and inmate safety in UK facilities.

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Three inmates at HMP Wakefield in England received whole-life sentences on June 19, 2026, for murdering fellow prisoner Kyle Bevan on November 4, 2025. Bevan, 33, was serving a life sentence for murdering his partner’s 2-year-old daughter, Lola James, in 2020. The attack lasted five minutes and involved over 25 stab wounds. The case raises serious concerns about prison security and the treatment of inmates convicted of crimes against children.

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How the Murder Unfolded

Mark Fellows, David Taylor, and Lee Newell cornered Bevan in his cell around 5:30 p.m. on November 4, 2025. They used makeshift weapons, including one fashioned from a metal TV part, to stab him more than 25 times in his chest and abdomen. The attack lasted less than five minutes. The three then placed Bevan’s body in his bed to make it appear he was sleeping, delaying discovery until the next morning’s roll call. Staff at HMP Wakefield did not find him until the following day.

Who the Attackers Were

Mark Fellows, 45, was already serving a whole-life order for two gangland murders: Paul Massey in 2015 and John Kinsella in 2018. Lee Newell, 57, had murdered his neighbor Mary Neal in 1989 and killed another child killer, Subhan Anwar, in prison in 2013 using the same strangling method. David Taylor, 64, had been convicted of serious violent crimes, including the 2022 murder of Alisha Apostoloff. All three had prior life sentences before this attack. Observers noted the inmates already had whole-life orders in two cases, meaning they faced no chance of parole.

The Victim and Prison Security Questions

Kyle Bevan was serving a life sentence with a minimum of 28 years for the 2020 murder of Lola James, who suffered 101 injuries. HMP Wakefield is nicknamed “Monster Mansion” because it houses some of the UK’s most dangerous prisoners. The court heard that Fellows was seen hovering near Bevan’s cell twice that evening, suggesting the attack was premeditated. Judge McGowan stated the three chose Bevan as their target because of his conviction for murdering a child.

Sentencing and Public Reaction

The three received whole-life orders on June 19, 2026, the UK’s harshest sentence equivalent to life without parole. Prosecutor Jason Pitter KC said they exited Bevan’s cell in a “satisfied, job done” mood, and word spread among other inmates. Public reaction has been mixed. Some social media users praised the attackers, while others, including commentator Matt Wallace, cautioned that the inmates remain murderers who took innocent lives and should not be celebrated.

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Final Thoughts

Three inmates received whole-life sentences for murdering child killer Kyle Bevan at HMP Wakefield on June 19, 2026. The case exposes serious gaps in prison security and raises questions about how the UK justice system manages dangerous offenders in custody.

FAQs

Who was Kyle Bevan and why was he in prison?

Kyle Bevan, 33, was serving a life sentence for murdering his partner’s 2-year-old daughter, Lola James, in 2020. The child suffered 101 injuries with a minimum 28-year sentence.

How did the three inmates kill Bevan?

Mark Fellows, David Taylor, and Lee Newell stabbed Bevan over 25 times using makeshift weapons in his cell on November 4, 2025. The attack lasted less than five minutes.

What sentences did the attackers receive?

All three received whole-life orders on June 19, 2026, the UK’s harshest sentence equivalent to life without parole. They will never be released from prison.

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Danny Kontos has been a stock investor since 2007 and co-founded Meyka in 2023. He keeps a small, focused portfolio and only moves when the numbers are hard to argue with. He has waited years on a single position before. Before Meyka, he ran a web hosting company and a mortgage lending platform, so he knows what a well-run business actually looks like under the hood. This article did not come from a news cycle. It came from someone who has been watching this space for a long time.

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