PRISON DEATH SHAKES UK: High-Profile London Attacker Found Unresponsive at HMP Wandsworth as Urgent Investigation Begins


A 25-year-old Afghan migrant who shocked the public after a vicious and unprovoked attack on a young woman in London has been found unresponsive while in custody at HMP Wandsworth, triggering an immediate high-level investigation by UK authorities.
The man, identified as Gulwali Stanekzay, had been serving a prison sentence for the street attack that caused widespread fear and renewed debate about public safety. The case previously drew national attention after door-camera footage captured the distressing moments surrounding the incident on a quiet residential street.
According to official sources, the incident inside the prison took place only days ago. Prison and justice authorities have confirmed that an independent and formal inquiry has been launched to establish the full circumstances of what happened.

Officials said it is standard procedure for an investigation to begin whenever a serious incident occurs in custody. At this stage, no confirmed cause and no further details have been released.
The original victim, who reportedly lost her sense of safety and independence following the attack, remains at the centre of public concern, as the case continues to highlight wider questions about safety, accountability and conditions inside one of Britain’s most well-known prisons.
Investigators are now working to reconstruct events leading up to the incident and determine whether any internal issues or failures may have played a role.