Soham murderer Ian Huntley seriously injured in prison attack

Ian Huntley is serving life for the murders of the two schoolgirlsPA Media

Soham double murderer Ian Huntley has been seriously injured in an assault at HMP Frankland in County Durham, the BBC understands.

Huntley is currently serving a life sentence after he was convicted of murdering schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in August 2002.

Although the Prison Service did not confirm the identity of the injured prisoner, it confirmed an inmate is receiving treatment.

"It would be inappropriate to comment further while police investigate," a Prison Service spokesperson added.

It is understood the attack on Huntley happened in a prison workshop just before 09:30 GMT.

An air ambulance was dispatched to HMP Frankland, but the North East Ambulance Service spokesperson said the injured inmate was taken to hospital by road.

Durham Constabulary confirmed a police investigation is under way and that detectives are liaising with staff at the prison.

"Police were alerted to an assault which had taken place within HMP Frankland in Durham this morning," a Durham police spokesman said.

"A male prisoner suffered serious injuries during the incident and was transported to hospital."

The deaths of 10-year-olds Jessica and Holly in the quiet Cambridgeshire village of Soham on 4 August 2002 shocked the country.

Jessica Chapman (left) and Holly Wells went missing on 4 August 2002 in Soham, CambridgeshirePA Media

Their bodies were found in a ditch near an air base in Lakenheath, Suffolk, two weeks after they disappeared.

Huntley, who was a caretaker at Soham Village College, was arrested and then convicted on 17 December 2003 following a trial at the Old Bailey.

He was ordered to serve a minimum of 40 years in prison before he could be considered for release.

His girlfriend Maxine Carr, a teaching assistant at the girls' primary school, was also jailed in 2003 after being found guilty of conspiring to pervert the course of justice.

After his arrest, it emerged Huntley - now aged 52 - had been able to work with children despite being the subject of rape and sexual assault complaints.

Huntley had been the subject of a series of complaints made to police in Humberside, where he had worked before.

A subsequent inquiry led to criminal checks on anyone working with children.

It is not the first time Huntley has been injured while serving time in prison.

In September 2005 Huntley was scalded with boiling water at HMP Wakefield. He had been in the health care wing of the West Yorkshire jail at the time of the attack.

In 2008 Huntley was moved to HMP Frankland, a Category A high security men's prison.

While at HMP Frankland he was attacked and slashed across the throat in March 2010 by a prisoner who was said to have been armed with a razor blade.