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Ian Huntley to Be Cremated with No Funeral After 'Family Decline Service'

Ian Huntley's family declined a state-funded funeral; his ashes will be scattered secretly to avoid public backlash and potential reprisals, officials said.

  • Ian Huntley will be cremated with no public service or mourners, and his ashes will be scattered in secret by his family.
  • He was allegedly bludgeoned at HMP Frankland on February 26 and taken off life support on March 6, dying earlier this month.
  • He had been serving a life sentence for the 2002 murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, victims aged 10; Anthony Russell, 43, was charged with Huntley's murder and will appear in Newcastle Crown Court on April 24, 2026.
  • Relatives declined a state-funded funeral and say they could not in good conscience hold a service; a petition with more than 50,000 signatures opposed taxpayer funding, while Justice Minister Sarah Sackman said the state would not pay beyond the £3,000 policy maximum.
  • The prison guidance allows up to £3,000 towards funeral expenses, and Anthony Russell will attend Newcastle Crown Court on April 24 for a pre-trial hearing.
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Flying Eze broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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