Belangalo
01-26-2009, 03:27 AM
Article at AAP January 26 2009
Serial Killer Ivan Milat has been rushed to hospital after cutting off his little finger and attempting to mail it to the High Court of Australia.
Milat was taken to Gouldburn Hospital for surgery to reattach the finger , New South Wales Department of Corrective Services spokeswoman said.
The 64-year-old , who is serving a life sentence at the Supermax facility inside Gouldburn jail for the murder of seven backpackers , seemed calm after severing his finger inside his cell and did not exhibit any symptoms of shock , senior prison officers said.
Milat "cut off the little finger on his left hand and placed in an envelope he had addressed to the High Court of Australia , which he handed to a prison officer during lock-up time , around 3pm today",a corrective services statement said.
Four extreme high risk escort officers have accompained Milat to Gouldburn Base Hospital.
He was handcuffed , shackled , and attached to a monitoring device.
Medical staff were unable to say whether the severed finger , which had been placed on ice , could be saved.
An investigation has been launched into the incident , New South Wales Commisioner for Corrective Services Ron Woodham said Milat would still die in jail.
Serial Killer Ivan Milat has been rushed to hospital after cutting off his little finger and attempting to mail it to the High Court of Australia.
Milat was taken to Gouldburn Hospital for surgery to reattach the finger , New South Wales Department of Corrective Services spokeswoman said.
The 64-year-old , who is serving a life sentence at the Supermax facility inside Gouldburn jail for the murder of seven backpackers , seemed calm after severing his finger inside his cell and did not exhibit any symptoms of shock , senior prison officers said.
Milat "cut off the little finger on his left hand and placed in an envelope he had addressed to the High Court of Australia , which he handed to a prison officer during lock-up time , around 3pm today",a corrective services statement said.
Four extreme high risk escort officers have accompained Milat to Gouldburn Base Hospital.
He was handcuffed , shackled , and attached to a monitoring device.
Medical staff were unable to say whether the severed finger , which had been placed on ice , could be saved.
An investigation has been launched into the incident , New South Wales Commisioner for Corrective Services Ron Woodham said Milat would still die in jail.