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Thursday 18 July 2013

Woolwich Murder Suspect Michael Adebolajo 'Has Teeth Knocked Out During Prison Attack'

Michael Adebolajo, one of the men accused of murdering Drummer Lee Rigby in Woolwich, is believed to have been attacked in prison
Michael Adebolajo, one of the men accused of murdering Drummer Lee Rigby in Woolwich, is believed to have been attacked in prison
Via - Daily Mail 
Terror suspect Michael Adebolajo, one of the men accused of murdering Drummer Lee Rigby in Woolwich, is believed to have been attacked in prison.
Reports claim the 28-year-old, of Romford in Essex, was set upon at HMP Belmarsh in south east London yesterday.
Reports say he has had two teeth knocked out in the attack.
The Ministry of Justice has confirmed an investigation is underway but has refused to comment further.
A Prison Service spokesperson said: 'The police are investigating an incident that took place at HMP Belmarsh on July 17.
'It would be inappropriate to comment while the investigation was ongoing.'
Adebolajo is accused of hacking Fusilier Rigby to death together with Michael Adebowale, 22, near Woolwich Barracks in south east London on May 22.

Michael Adebowale, flanked by two police officers in the dock, during his appearance at Westminster Magistrates Court
Drummer Lee Rigby was murdered on May 22
Adebolajo is accused of hacking Fusilier Rigby (left) to death together with Michael Adebowale, 22 (pictured right in a court drawing). The two suspects are due to stand trial on November 18
Crowds of wellwishers line the street as the funeral cortege of Fusilier Lee Rigby drives away from Bury Parish church following a funeral service attended by 800
Crowds of wellwishers line the street as the funeral cortege of Fusilier Lee Rigby drives away from Bury Parish church following a funeral service attended by 800

The pair are expected to stand trial on November 18.
Following the attack, thousands of people paid their respects at the scene of Fusilier Rigby's death.
But despite pleas from police and the soldier's family for his death not to be used for political gain, there have also been several clashes between rival protesters.
Last week a full military funeral for Fusilier Rigby was attended by 800 mourners.
David Cameron, who said the whole country would be mourning with Fusilier Rigby’s family, attended the funeral with London Mayor Boris Johnson.
The 45-minute service began with a two-minute silence in honour of the soldier, who served in the 2nd Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.

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