Index – Foreign – Yorkshire Abdominal Cutter Dies of Coronavirus



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Peter Sutcliffe, a heartless serial killer known as the Yorkshire Tummy Tuck, died of a coronavirus at the age of seventy-four, The Guardian wrote.

The infamous criminal is named after the beastly murder of thirteen women between 1975 and 1980 and seven more assassination attempts in Yorkshire and Manchester. Typically, he would hit his victims from behind with a hammer or screwdriver and then brutally knock them unconscious.

Of the murdered women, the youngest was only 16 years old and the oldest 42 years old. In some places, the police already had to warn women separately not to walk the streets alone at night if possible.

Peter Sutcliffe 1983-ban

Peter Sutcliffe 1983-ban

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There have been a number of fiascos involved in the investigation of the case, as he was apparently interrogated nine times in five years, but was always released in the end. He was finally arrested in January 1981 and sentenced to multiple life sentences in May. In prison, it was later discovered that he was paranoid with schizophrenia.

Sutcliffe was at particular risk of contracting the coronavirus. In addition to his old age, he was said to be diabetic and obese, and was recently hospitalized on suspicion of a heart attack.



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