Zara Aleena’s intercourse offender killer ‘bonked feminine employee’ at UK jail
The man who murdered Zara Aleena has allegedly been caught having intercourse with a jail employee whereas caged at HMP Belmarsh.
Jordan McSweeney, 30, stalked and sexually assaulted Ms Aleena, 35, earlier than leaving her for lifeless simply days after he was launched from jail in 2022. He was handed a life sentence with a minimal time period of 38 years – later diminished to 33 – to be served on the notorious jail which homes a few of the UK’s most infamous lags.
But regardless of high-security measures McSweeney allegedly managed to romp with a feminine jail employee final 12 months.
The worker, who isn’t a jail officer, has been suspended following the incident was arrested earlier than being launched beneath investigation. An inside investigation has been launched.
McSweeney pleaded responsible to murdering regulation pupil Ms Aleena as she walked residence from an evening out in Ilford, London, on June 26, 2022, the Daily Star beforehand reported. McSweeney, of Dagenham, Essex, focused two different ladies on that night earlier than stalking and attacking Ms Aleena at about 2am. He then fled the scene.
At 2:44am emergency providers arrived on the scene the place they discovered Ms Aleena struggling to breathe, having sustained 46 accidents. She later died in hospital.
McSweeney – who a courtroom heard had an inventory of earlier convictions – refused to enter courtroom to listen to any a part of his sentencing listening to. Sentencing the killer on the Old Bailey, Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb known as him “a pugnacious and violent man”.
Speaking of the most recent investigation, the Met Police instructed the Daily Star: “On 6 April 2023, the Met received an allegation of inappropriate conduct involving a serving member of staff at HMP Belmarsh. The same day, a 32-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
“She was bailed pending further enquiries until a date in late July. She was later released under investigation. Enquiries are ongoing.”
A Prison Service spokesperson instructed MailOnline: “It would be inappropriate to comment on a live police investigation.”
The investigation continues.
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