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Violent robber threw boiling water over fellow inmate at Suffolk jail
By eadt.co.uk- Tom Potter
Published: 01/16/2019

A violent robber’s stay in jail looks set to be extended for throwing a kettle of boiling water over a fellow inmate while locked up at a Suffolk prison.

Daryl Buttle was charged with causing actual bodily harm following the incident at Highpoint prison, Stradishall, in 2017.

The 28-year-old, who is currently serving an eight-year stretch behind bars in Hull, admitted the offence before Ipswich magistrates, via video link from prison, on Tuesday.

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