Nigel Gifford QC, counsel to the inquiry, said the big issue in Mubarek's murder was the Prison Service's failure to address the mental health of his cellmate, Robert Stewart, who battered Mubarek to death.
Mubarek had served a three-month sentence for theft. Before the murder, Stewart had been diagnosed with a severe personality disorder.
www.zahidmubarekinquiry.org.uk.
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