Peter Lynch died in prison after committing suicide, according to new information released about the rioter's death.

Peter Lynch, 61, was called a 'political prisoner' by right-wing figures such as Tommy Robinson.

October 31st 2024.

Peter Lynch died in prison after committing suicide, according to new information released about the rioter's death.
In August, 61-year-old Peter Lynch was sentenced to two years and eight months in jail at Sheffield Crown Court. Sadly, he was found dead in his prison cell shortly after being incarcerated for his involvement in a riot outside an asylum seeker hotel. The inquest into his death revealed that he had taken his own life by hanging himself.

According to reports, Lynch was among a group of people who had gathered outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham on August 4. They were shouting derogatory and inflammatory statements towards the police, such as "scum" and "child killers". Photos of Lynch holding a placard criticizing various institutions and authorities also circulated online.

Following his arrest, right-wing figures like Tommy Robinson claimed that Lynch was a "political prisoner" who had been unjustly targeted by a corrupt judiciary under orders from Keir Starmer. At a protest in London, demonstrators wore t-shirts and badges in support of Lynch, with some even declaring "I am Peter Lynch".

The inquest, held at Doncaster Coroner's Court, revealed that Lynch had died on October 19 at HMP Moorland in South Yorkshire. The cause of death was deemed to be hanging, but further investigations are still underway. The coroner assured Lynch's family, who attended the hearing via video link, that they would have a say in the investigation and subsequent inquest.

Lynch's son, Casey, raised concerns about his father's incarceration and asked for the sentencing remarks of Judge Jeremy Richardson KC to be made available. He also questioned why his father's previous suicide attempts were not taken seriously and why there were conflicting reports about when he was last checked by prison officers before his death.

The court heard that Lynch, a married father of four and grandfather of three, had been involved in a riot that left 64 police officers and several animals injured. He had been filmed shouting aggressive and provocative statements at the authorities. During sentencing, Judge Richardson acknowledged that Lynch had not physically attacked anyone, but his behavior had incited others to behave violently.

Lynch's barrister explained that he had recently lost his job and had various health issues, including diabetes and angina. He pleaded guilty to violent disorder and was sentenced accordingly.

The inquest was adjourned for a later date, and the coroner urged Lynch's family to provide their questions and concerns for her consideration. She also emphasized that her role was independent of the police and Prison Service.

In conclusion, the inquest into Peter Lynch's death highlighted the tragic consequences of his involvement in the riot. It also shed light on the support available for those struggling with emotional issues, such as the Samaritans helpline and HOPELINE247.

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