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Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe 'tests positive for coronavirus' and self-isolates at high security prison

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HMP Frankland, it has been reported. Notorious serial killer Peter Sutfcliffe had returned from hospital where he spent five nights for suspected heart problems on Tuesday.

The 74-year-old allegedly tested positive for the killer virus a short time later before being moved into isolation, sources have claimed.

Medics fear he is at ‘high risk’ due to health issues and his age, the Mirror reports. Sutcliffe, who is currently serving a whole life order after being convicted in 1981 of murdering 13 women and trying to kill seven others, is said to be stable tonight, the source told the Sun.The source said: "He started showing symptoms on Thursday.

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