Sunday Mirror

JAIL FOODBANK RUN BY ‘ANGEL OF DEATH’ Deadly poisoner takes charge of grub donations

- BY DAN WARBURTON

RUGBY star Mike Tindall has a try at surfing… and it looks like he might have been converted.

The royal action man was spotted riding the waves during a New Year break on Australia’s Gold Coast with wife Zara, 37. Mike said: “That’s a great cure for jet lag. I surfed once – I was so bad I never went back. I managed to stand up this time.”

But while Mike, 40, showed off his skills, the only waves the Queen’s granddaugh­ter was catching were in her hair.

Zara, in town for the weekend’s Magic Millions Polo event, had her locks in foil wraps. She’ll be the match highlights then. A NURSE branded the Angel of Death after poisoning four patients has started a foodbank behind bars.

Colin Norris has boasted of getting other lags at a Category A jail to make donations for hard-up locals.

Norris – who changed his name by deed poll to Campbell – claims the move is helping

criminals prove they are rehabilita­ting. In a letter from his cell at HMP Frankland – home to serial killer Levi Bellfield, Ian Huntley and Lee Rigby’s murderer Michael Adebolajo – he bragged: “We can guarantee 100% of the donation goes to the recipient in need.” Norris, 40, got 30 years in 2008 for murdering four elderly women with insulin overdoses at two Leeds hospitals in 2002.

Kelly Smith of Durham Foodbank confirmed Norris’s initiative had donated the equivalent of 450 meals for needy families. She said all food was tested to ensure it had not been tampered with.

She said: “We’ve never dealt with a prison before. It’s not the sort of place you’d expect to get donations.”

 ??  ?? FOIL FAMILY Zara with her hair in foils UP AND UNDER Mike leaves water RULING THE WAVES Mike gets surf action
FOIL FAMILY Zara with her hair in foils UP AND UNDER Mike leaves water RULING THE WAVES Mike gets surf action
 ??  ?? BANK JOB At HMP Frankland
BANK JOB At HMP Frankland
 ??  ?? KILLER Norris got 30 years
KILLER Norris got 30 years

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