Killer Of Schoolboy Daniel Pelka Found Dead In Pocklington Prison Cell

Marius Krezolek was found in his cell at HMP Full Sutton.

Published 29th Jan 2016

The stepfather of murdered schoolboy Daniel Pelka has died in prison in Pocklington in Yorkshire.

Marius Krezolek was found in his cell at HMP Full Sutton.

Four-year old Daniel died in Coventry in 2012 - after being found tortured, starving and beaten.

Just six months ago Daniel's mother - Magdelena Luczak, who was also convicted of the murder of her son - was found hanging in her at HMP Foston Hall in Derbyshire.

Today, her partner Mariusz Krezolek was found unresponsive at Full Sutton prison.

They were both given life sentences for Daniel's murder.

An investigation's underway.

A Prisons Service spokeswoman said:

HMP Full Sutton prisoner Mariusz Krezolek was found unresponsive in his cell at 8.30am on Wednesday 28 January.

Staff immediately attempted resuscitation but he was pronounced dead shortly after.

As with all deaths in custody, there will be an investigation by the independent Prisons & Probation Ombudsman.''

Luczak was found dead on the eve of what would have been her son's eighth birthday. Her cause of death was recorded as hanging. Daniel weighed just 1st 9lbs when he died aged four in March 2012.

During his final months, he was denied food, forced to perform punishment exercises, confined in a locked box room, poisoned with salt, and subjected to water torture.

A judge at Birmingham Crown Court said that unimaginable acts of cruelty and brutality'' were inflicted on the child.

His mother and Krezolek, both originally from Poland, were convicted of murder and sentenced to at least 30 years in jail in August 2013 after blaming each other for the head injury which ultimately caused Daniel's death.

In December 2014 three Court of Appeal judges threw out challenges by the pair.

They rejected a bid by Krezolek to appeal against his murder conviction and dismissed claims from both that their sentences were excessive''.

Luczak's trial heard that Daniel was regularly imprisoned'' for prolonged periods of time in a small, unheated room at his home. The door to the box room had been adapted by Krezolek so Daniel could not escape or even see out of the keyhole.

Passing sentence in 2013, Mrs Justice Cox said: It is a particularly grave aggravating feature in this case that, before the fatal blows to his head, Daniel was the victim of chronic and systematic starvation.''

The medical evidence, the judge said, showed that Daniel's emaciation was regarded by experts as unprecedented'' in Britain.

The trial also heard that Luczak, despite knowing of Daniel's hunger, gave specific instructions to his teachers that he was not to eat any more food than his small packed lunch because of an eating disorder.