HMP Stocken Slammed After "Systemic" Tampering With Fire Alarms Leads to Prisoner Death
By Local Democracy Reporter Rutland
A "systemic" culture of tampering with life-saving fire equipment at HMP Stocken has been exposed by a Rutland coroner following the death of a 42-year-old inmate
The report details a harrowing timeline in which Mr. Hunt’s cell smouldered for approximately two hours before he was discovered
While a fault indicator had been triggered on the wing’s control panel two hours earlier, the audible buzzer designed to alert staff to emergencies failed to sound
This was not the first time such a failure occurred involving Mr. Hunt. Just four months prior, on March 19, 2025, he had set fire to a cell on K Wing
The Coroner’s investigation suggests the problem is not limited to a single wing but is a prison-wide issue
The report has been sent to the Governor of HMP Stocken, HM Prison & Probation Service, and the Crown Premises Fire & Safety Inspectorate
The coroner Butler gave the governor of HMP Stocken until December 3 to respond to her report but two months on from that deadline, she is yet to receive a response.
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In 2021, career criminal Richard Hunt appeared in court and was sentenced to a 10-year prison term followed by an additional five years on licence for a "pre-meditated and cruel" robbery. Targeting a vulnerable toy collector with a brain condition, Hunt used the promise of rare models to gain entry before launching a brutal assault. He struck the victim with a chair, bound his hands, and placed a pillowcase over his head to steal £13,000 funds the victim had painstakingly saved for a cruise. This conviction was merely the latest chapter in a violent history that includes 17 convictions for 43 offences, dating back to 2002. Hunt’s rap sheet reveals a pattern of preying on the vulnerable, including a 2009 incident where he kidnapped a woman at knifepoint and a 2017 mugging at an ATM, marking him as a persistent threat to public safety.
