His right to marry is protected by Article 12 ECHR and decision resting with in prison by the governor and, as a rule, can only be refused if there is safety risk or a legal objection such as marriage to a relative.
ministry of Lawyers of Justice (DOJ) believe that there may be chance to challenge in accordance with the regulation in marriage law, which allows governor object to them building be used for wedding.
However, this was potentially overruled by subsequent case law, which could allow Bellfield is going to sue challenge in support of his human right to marriage.
A spokesman for Mr Johnson said: “The Prime Minister is outraged and appalled by this. His thoughts with in family and favorite of his victims. They are at the forefront of his mind followed this difficult and disastrous news”.
Prisons minister Victoria Atkins described Bellfield as “evil, evil monster who It has left trail of despair and grief in his wake.” “My heart beats out families, because, nevertheless, again this is a terrible human being on first pages (of newspapers) and they have to think about him,” she said.
Bellfield was given a lifetime term for the murder of 19-year-old Miss McDonnell, in 2003 murder of 22-year-old Ms. Delagrange and attempted murder Kate Sheedy, 18 in 2004.
He was already serving this term when he went on trial for killing schoolgirl Milly, who was snatched from street go from school to her home in walton-on- Thames, Surrey, in March 2002
Bellfield was found guilty of kidnapping and killing thirteen-year-old after trial at the Old Bailey in 2011.
Prison marriages are rare, but not unheard of of. In 2017 Charles Bronson – one of Britain’s longest-serving and most famous prisoners are married former soap actress Paula Williamson.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange ties the knot with Stella Maurice two months ago in high security Belmarsh. jail while he awaits extradition to the US over espionage accusations.
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