Reynhard Sinaga Targeted in Prison Attack by Vigilante Inmates
The UK's most prolific rapist narrowly avoided serious harm in an alleged assault at HMP Wakefield, where he is serving a life sentence.
- Reynhard Sinaga, convicted of 159 sexual offenses, was attacked by a group of inmates at HMP Wakefield in July 2024.
- Prison guards intervened to stop the assault, preventing Sinaga from sustaining serious injuries, according to reports.
- The alleged attacker, Jack McRae, has been charged with attempted grievous bodily harm with intent and is due in court this week.
- Sinaga is described as a clear target in prison due to the depravity and scale of his crimes, which include the rape of 136 men.
- The attack highlights ongoing safety concerns for high-profile offenders at Wakefield, a facility housing some of the UK's most notorious criminals.