Western Mail

Bronson is cleared of prison chief harm bid

- KIM PILLING Press Associatio­n newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

NOTORIOUS prisoner Charles Bronson has been cleared of attempting to seriously harm a prison governor.

Bronson, 66, was said to have lunged at Mark Docherty as he entered a room for a welfare meeting at HMP Wakefield on January 25.

He landed on top of Mr Docherty and screamed: “I will bite your f***ing nose off and gouge your eyes out”, before prison officers intervened and restrained him.

Representi­ng himself at Leeds Crown Court, Bronson, who used to live in Ellsemere Port, claimed he had intended to give Mr Docherty a “gentle bear hug” and whisper in his ear, but tripped, or was tripped by someone, and fell.

The defendant admitted he partly blamed the governor at Wakefield’s segregatio­n unit after he was told photograph­s of his prison wedding to actress Paula Williamson two months earlier would no longer be allowed to leave the jail until his release.

Bronson said he intended to whisper “where’s my wife’s photos?” in what he described as a “wake-up call” to the governor to not mess with his family.

Jurors found Bronson not guilty of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm with intent, after deliberati­ng for just short of three hours yesterday.

Appearing on video link from HMP Frankland, Bronson – who has changed his name to Charles Salvador – pursed his lips together after the verdict was delivered by the jury foreman and then did a celebrator­y jig as he waved his arms around.

Judge Tom Bayliss QC said to the defendant: “You seem pleased with that, Mr Salvador. You are discharged from this.”

Before the link to the court was cut, Bronson smiled and replied: “British justice, best in the world. Thank you.”

His supporters in the public gallery welcomed the jury’s decision and laughed.

 ??  ?? > A court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Charles Bronson, centre, flanked by guards at Leeds Crown Court
> A court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Charles Bronson, centre, flanked by guards at Leeds Crown Court
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> HMP Wakefield

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