Police are investigating after one of the two men accused of murdering Fusilier Lee Rigby outside Woolwich barracks in May alleged he had been assaulted in Belmarsh prison.
It is understood Michael Adebolajo, of Romford, east London, lost two front teeth in Wednesday’s alleged attack.
No arrests have been made.
The
Old Bailey trial of Mr. Adebolajo, 28, and co-accused, Michael
Adebowale, 22, from Greenwich, south-east London, has been set for 18
November.
Mr.
Adebolajo is also accused of the attempted murder of two police
officers and possession of a firearm with intent to cause others to
believe that violence would be used.
A Prison Service spokesperson said: “The police are investigating an incident that took place at HMP Belmarsh on 17 July.
“It would be inappropriate to comment while the investigation was ongoing.”
Prime
Minister David Cameron joined thousands of mourners at Fusilier Rigby’s
military funeral at Bury Parish Church in Greater Manchester on Friday.
The
25-year-old soldier’s commanding officer, Lt Col Jim Taylor, said in a
eulogy he was “larger than life [and] was always at the centre of fun
and mischief, but he was a true regimental character with real charisma
and everybody fell under his spell”.
After the service, his body was driven along roads lined by mourners for a private burial at Middleton Cemetery.






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