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		</div><p><a href="http://londonglossy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/jailed-child-killer-murder-probe.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full" title="Child killer Colin Hatch died following an incident at a maximum-security prison" src="http://londonglossy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/min-jailed-child-killer-murder-probe.jpg" alt="Child killer Colin Hatch died following an incident at a maximum-security prison"/></a></p>
<p>Police are investigating the suspected murder of child killer Colin Hatch at one of Britain&#8217;s most secure prisons.</p>
<p>Hatch, 38, died following an incident at the maximum-security Full Sutton prison near York on Tuesday.</p>
<p>He was jailed for life in 1994 after being convicted of killing a seven-year-old boy while on parole for a previous child sex attack.</p>
<p>A Prison Service spokesman said: &#8220;An incident at HMP Full Sutton on Tuesday February 22 resulted in the death of prisoner Colin Hatch. This is now a matter for the police.&#8221;</p>
<p>Humberside Police are investigating.</p>
<p>Jailing Hatch, who had a string of convictions for assaulting young boys, Judge Nina Lowry said he was &#8220;highly dangerous&#8221; and told him it was not possible to envisage a time when he could be released safely.</p>
<p>Sentencing him at the Old Bailey in January 1994, Judge Lowry said: &#8220;It is not possible today to envisage when you could be safely released from prison and as of today life imprisonment should mean what it says &#8211; namely imprisonment for life. In my judgment, you should never be released back into the community while there remains the slightest danger you will reoffend.&#8221;</p>
<p>Unemployed Hatch, then 21, was convicted after the jury of six women and six men deliberated for less than three hours and smirked when he heard their verdict.</p>
<p>Just over two years earlier, he was jailed for three years for assaulting a boy of eight in almost identical circumstances.</p>
<p>His lawyer warned he could kill when he was released. Within 11 weeks of being paroled in April 1993, Hatch fulfilled that prediction.</p>
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