A person jailed after leaving bacon sandwiches outdoors a mosque has been discovered lifeless in his cell.
Kevin Crehan, 35, was midway by a one-year jail sentence he acquired in July after admitting the racially-motivated assault on the Jamia Mosque in Bristol earlier this yr.
He was accompanied by Alison Bennett, 46, and Mark Bennett, 48, and Angelina Swales, 31, who additionally pleaded responsible over the incident.
Crehan and three accomplices all admitted a racially-aggravated assault on a mosque in Bristol during which they tied bacon to door handles and left bacon sandwiches outdoors, pictured
A St George flag with the phrases 'no mosques' was additionally tied to the fence outdoors the constructing in Totterdown, Bristol, and shouted racial abuse at a worshipper.
Bacon was tied to the door handles and sandwiches product of uncooked meat and sliced white bread had been left on the entrance, in what was described in court docket by the choose as an 'an assault on England'.
The jail service confirmed Crehan was discovered lifeless in his cell at HMP Bristol on Tuesday, December 27.
A spokesman instructed the Solar: 'HMP Bristol prisoner Kevin Crehan died in custody on Tuesday 27 December.
The gang additionally tied a St George flag to a close-by fence with the phrases 'no mosques' written on it, pictured
The incident occurred at Jamia Mosque in Totterdown, Bristol, pictured, and all 4 of the gang had been banned from going close to a mosque for 10 years
'As with all deaths in custody, the unbiased Prisons and Probation Ombudsman will examine.'
Crehan was jailed for a yr whereas Bennett was given a nine-month sentence.
Bennett was given a six-month sentence and Swales was given a four-month sentence - each suspended for 2 years.
They had been all banned from going inside 330ft of a mosque anyplace in England or Wales for the subsequent 10 years.
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