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Child Killer's Neck Broken In Jail Attack

Two serving prisoners have appeared in court charged with murdering a convicted child killer, who died in jail after his neck was broken.
Gary David Smith, 47, and Lee William Newell, 44, are accused of killing Subhan Anwar, who was found dead by prison officers on Thursday evening.
The defendants are inmates at Long Lartin jail near Evesham in Worcestershire, where Anwar was serving a minimum of 23 years for murdering a two-year-old girl.
Smith and Newell appeared before Worcester Magistrates and were remanded in custody to appear at Worcester Crown Court on Tuesday February 19.
Following Anwar's death, the pair were arrested at the scene and taken into police custody. They were later charged.
A post-mortem found that Anwar's neck had been broken.
The 25-year-old prisoner was in jail for the torture and murder of his partner's daughter in 2009.
Two-year-old Sanam Navsarka suffered 107 injuries at his hands during weeks of torture.
Anwar's partner Zahbeena Navsarka was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to nine years in jail.
Sentencing the couple in 2009, Judge Peter Thornton QC condemned their cruel and selfish treatment of Sanam and added that "humanity had let her down".
The pair, both from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, tried to claim the little girl had stopped breathing after they left her alone in the bath for 10 minutes.
However, the child's hand prints and bloodstains were found inside cupboards at the couple's home in Huddersfield and at a former property in Batley, West Yorkshire.
Anwar also put Sanam in a tumble dryer, and dumped her in the bin as her mother looked on.
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what do you think?

Byron Eckhardt
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Kimberley Lamb
Karma x

Juliecrumpton1234
Indeed!

Malcolm Pepper
You dont know what the prisoners are in there for. maybe they all need to be topped

Tricky One
Murder is always wrong. But for the evil he inflicted on such small child it's hard not to be pleased this has happened.

Andrew Loughlin
Ahh Justice served

Juliecrumpton1234
Some may say murder, I say justice for that poor little girl....

Angharad Fennell
Too right! Lots of justified comments being removed as well. Mamby pamby human rights do gooders not liking this much.

Juliecrumpton1234
...till it should happen to them!

Angharad Fennell
Quite right. Then you'd hope they'd want true justice. How people can defend child murderers is beyond me.

SaskiaFelstead1
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Dr_MonicaKh
They're in prison for a reason. Now these individuals have committed murder, they'll be punished further. Two wrongs never make one right.

Angharad Fennell
They obviously had the backbone to do what a lot of you mamby pamby human rights people won't. I can't believe after what he did to that poor little girl your defending him Dr. Can't be a parent yourself. If you are I can't believe you'd ever let anyone get away with doing something to your kids. It's parental animal instinct to protect your young. Anyone touched my kids the tiger would indeed be unleashed!!!

Craig Austin
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alan thomtex@fsmail.net
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Clifford Loveland
The fact that so many comments have been removed is evidence of the feelings of people in this country towards child killers.

John Mechelen
Poetic justice.

Juliecrumpton1234
You are right, Clifford!

Phillip Holland
Justice.

Jan Smith
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Diane Rogers
Justice for that poor little girl








gunit1969
8:49am on 16/2/2013
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Dr_MonicaKh
11:08am on 16/2/2013
Committing a murder to compensate for a heinous action isn't the act of the sane.