{"id":121281,"date":"2023-11-19T22:29:15","date_gmt":"2023-11-19T22:29:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/?p=121281"},"modified":"2023-11-19T22:29:15","modified_gmt":"2023-11-19T22:29:15","slug":"eerie-prison-once-uks-most-overcrowded-where-inmates-planted-maggots-for-compo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/yourclomid.com\/world-news\/eerie-prison-once-uks-most-overcrowded-where-inmates-planted-maggots-for-compo\/","title":{"rendered":"Eerie prison once UK’s most overcrowded where inmates planted maggots for compo"},"content":{"rendered":"

Eerie pictures have been captured inside a decaying former prison with a troubled past plagued by drugs, overcrowding and maggots.<\/p>\n

HMP Kennet – the former men's category C proison in Maghull, Merseyside closed in 2017 – just 10 years after it opened. It was poorly designed and among the most expensive jails of its kind. Cheeky lags even hatched a plan to sue the Prison Service after planting grubs in their food in a bid to win compensation. <\/p>\n

Much of the site has recently been demolished to make way for a hospital park but a few buildings and cells remain in tact. Earlier this week, urban explorers from Dark Explores UK found their way in and took a look around.<\/p>\n

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Images show cramped cells with paint peeling off the walls. Panes of glass in the doors of the security quarters have been smashed and enclosed areas laced with barbed wire remain eerily quiet.<\/p>\n

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Reacting to the pictures on Facebook, one person said: "The irony of this is just fabulous. Usually you hear of people trying to sneak out!"<\/p>\n

The prison came to be when the National Offender Management Service faced overcrowding in prisons across the country in 2006. One of the solutions to combat the issue was for Ashworth high security hospital\u2019s east site to be converted into a prison. <\/p>\n

After a \u00a319m conversion project , this became known as Kennet Prison. When the facility opened officially in February 2008, it was said it would help solve the region\u2019s prison population crisis. <\/p>\n

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