Britain's most dangerous prisoner' on hunger strike after PlayStation and TV removed from prison

By: 600011 On: Mar 10, 2025, 1:29 PM

 

 

London: Notorious serial killer Robert Maudsley is reportedly continuing his hunger strike in prison. Robert's brother Paul Maudsley said the protest was because the authorities had removed his PlayStation, TV, books and radio from his cell. Paul Maudsley himself revealed this information. He is widely known as 'Hannibal the Cannibal'.

The prison was being inspected following suspicions that gun smuggling was taking place in the prison. Robert was removed from prison as part of this. When he returned after the proceedings, his PlayStation, TV, books and radio were removed from his room. His brother said that this is when he began his hunger strike. Robert has been in solitary confinement at Wakefield Prison in West Yorkshire since 1983.
His brother is usually polite. He is now on strike as a sign of protest. Robert, who is 70 years old, does not know how he will survive without food. Mirror UK reports that Paul said that he has vowed not to eat until his demand is met.

Paul has been in solitary confinement for 46 years. He was imprisoned for his first murder at the age of 21. He is described as the most dangerous prisoner in Britain. Robert has been living in a glass cell measuring 18 feet long and 15 feet wide for more than four decades.