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Prisoner accused of murdering Soham killer Ian Huntley 'may not be fit to stand trial', inquest hears
A prisoner accused of murdering Soham killer Ian Huntley may not be fit to stand trial, as revealed during an inquest. The case centers on the accused's mental fitness to face trial for the killing of the convicted murderer.
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