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Wolfa expected "Sky News"Sutcliffe refused treatment after contracting the coronavirus, two weeks after suffering a heart attack.
The former killer suffered from various health problems, including diabetes and heart disease.
After their marriage in 1974, Sutcliffe became obsessed with young Yorkshire prostitutes, leading to panic after a series of mysterious murders.
Sutcliffe managed to manipulate the British police, who circulated an alert to the girls not to go out alone at night, until the authorities managed to arrest him in 1981.
In 1981, Sutcliffe was found guilty. He spent time at Broadmoor Hospital in Berkshire before being transferred to Frankland Prison in 2016 after his condition was deemed stable enough to serve his sentence.
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The serial killer, Peter Sutcliffe, nicknamed “the Yorkshire Killer”, died in prison on Friday at the age of 74 after being infected with the coronavirus.
Sutcliffe became famous in the late 1970s, when he terrorized Great Britain after carrying out a series of murders, which claimed the lives of 13 girls in the north of England, while another 9 were injured, between 1975 and 1980 .
The “Yorkshire Killer” was serving his life sentence when he died at North Durham University Hospital after complications from his infection with the Coronavirus.
According to the “Sky News” website, Sutcliffe refused treatment after contracting the coronavirus, two weeks after suffering a heart attack.
The former killer suffered from various health problems, including diabetes and heart disease.
After their marriage in 1974, Sutcliffe became obsessed with young Yorkshire prostitutes, leading to panic after a series of mysterious murders.
Sutcliffe managed to manipulate the British police, who circulated an alert to the girls not to go out alone at night, until the authorities managed to arrest him in 1981.
In 1981, Sutcliffe was found guilty. He spent time at Broadmoor Hospital in Berkshire before being transferred to Frankland Prison in 2016 after his condition was deemed stable enough to serve his sentence.
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