Brutal details emerge of British rocker and convicted pedophile Ian Watkins’ death in prison

Two inmates have been charged with murder after convicted pedophile and former Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins was fatally stabbed in prison.
Oct 24 / News.com.au
Convicted pedophile and former Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins died after he was stabbed in the neck in prison, an inquest has heard.

The 48-year-old was attacked at His Majesty’s Prison Wakefield, in West Yorkshire, England, where he was serving a 29-year sentence for child sex offences.

Rashid Gedel, 25, and Samuel Dodsworth, 43, have both been charged with murder.

An inquest on Friday heard how Watkins was declared dead by an attending doctor, and was formally identified by a prison officer, reports The Sun.

Coroner Oliver Longstaff said paramedics were called to the prison “following a report he had been stabbed in the neck”.
A post-mortem report gave the cause of death as an incision to the neck.

The inquest was adjourned “pending the outcome of the criminal justice process”.

Watkins was declared dead at the scene after being attacked on October 11.

He is understood to have been ambushed and stabbed as inmates were allowed out of their cells.

Convicted pedophile and former Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins died after he was stabbed in the neck in prison, an inquest has heard.

The 48-year-old was attacked at His Majesty’s Prison Wakefield, in West Yorkshire, England, where he was serving a 29-year sentence for child sex offences. Rashid Gedel, 25, and Samuel Dodsworth, 43, have both been charged with murder.

An inquest on Friday heard how Watkins was declared dead by an attending doctor, and was formally identified by a prison officer, reports The Sun.

Coroner Oliver Longstaff said paramedics were called to the prison “following a report he had been stabbed in the neck”.

A post-mortem report gave the cause of death as an incision to the neck.

Ian Watkins pleaded guilty to the attempted rape of a baby and a string of other child sex offences in 2013. Ian Watkins pleaded guilty to the attempted rape of a baby and a string of other child sex offences in 2013. 

The inquest was adjourned “pending the outcome of the criminal justice process”.

Watkins was declared dead at the scene after being attacked on October 11.

He is understood to have been ambushed and stabbed as inmates were allowed out of their cells.

It was the second time he was targeted at the Wakefield prison – nicknamed Monster Mansion – after a previous attack in 2023.

At the time, Watkins was rushed to hospital after he was taken hostage by three other prisoners.

The former singer was locked up in December 2013 after admitting a string of child sex offences.

He was given 14 and 15-year consecutive prison terms for engaging in sexual activity with a child and the attempted rape of an 11-month-old baby.

He was also convicted of 11 other offences – with those sentences running alongside his 29-year term.

The disgraced frontman was arrested following the execution of a drugs warrant at his Pontypridd home on September 21, 2012.

His crimes came to light when officers seized a large number of computers, mobile phones and storage devices.
In 2019, he was jailed for 10 months on top of the sentence he was serving for child sex offences after he was found guilty of possessing a mobile phone in prison.

Watkins’ former bandmates were convinced it was a “mistake” when he was first arrested.

Speaking to BBC Newsbeat in 2014, after reforming as No Devotion, they said they had drifted apart from Watkins in the months prior.

They said in the aftermath, people questioned how much they knew.

Guitarist Lee Gaze said at the time: “How could you know? How would you know?

“Who would disclose such a thing to five people, who between them have eight children?

“You just wouldn’t because they would be killed on the spot.”

He added: “It wasn’t like, ‘That’s happened, let’s run away.’ It was like, ‘We are sticking together,’ which I think is such a bold statement.”

Gedel and Dodsworth will next appear in court on November 12 for a plea hearing. Two more men from the prison arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder have since been bailed while inquiries continue.