
Prisons Fail Fire Safety: Inmate Deaths Mount
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A new report from the Howard League for Penal Reform reveals alarming fire safety standards in over sixty prisons, including HMP Stocken near Oakham. The governments promise to fix high-risk cells or shut them down by the end of 2027 has been abandoned, with no new deadline in sight. The Ministry of Justice has backed out on upgrades, and Stocken stands out as one of seven prisons with a history of deadly fires. A forty-two-year-old inmate died from smoke inhalation last year after his cell smoldered for two hours undetected. Investigators found that staff had tampered with fire alarms, and over forty prisons were still waiting for in-cell fire detectors last autumn. Prison reform leaders call this a national scandal, with at least eleven inmate deaths in cell fires since the government first admitted the problem. Officials are waiting on full investigations before responding, but the urgency for real fixes is growing.
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