Lee Rigby’s killer has claimed he suffered ‘gross affront to his personal dignity’ in a £25,000 lawsuit after losing two teeth in a fight with guards.
Michael Adebolajo, 32, who murdered the fusilier Mr Rigby, 25, in Woolwich, south east London, in 2013, lost his two front teeth when prison staff tried to restrain him four years ago.
Earlier, Mr Rigby’s mother, Lyn, 50, hit out at her son’s killer and said he deserves to ‘die in jail’.
Michael Adebolajo (left), 32, who murdered the fusilier Mr Rigby (right), 25, in Woolwich, south east London, in 2013, lost his two front teeth when prison staff tried to restrain him four years ago
Documents obtained by the Mirror say his ‘psychiatric injury’ was made worse as officials ‘continue to fail to apologise’.
Lee’s father, Phil McClure, 57, also told the publication: ‘He never apologised for what he did to my son and now he wants an apology from the Prison Service?’
The Ministry of Justice denies excessive force was used.
Adebolajo wants the compensation after claiming to ‘suffer distress, loss and damage’ on remand at London’s top-security Belmarsh jail.
But he has been fighting the battle for two years and it could cost the taxpayer a further £75,000 in police and legal costs.
The writ has been officially passed on to the High Court in London.
It claims that while Adebolajo, who killed Mr Rigby with Michael Adebowale, 26, was being escorted back to his cell after a phone call he dropped his hands from his head and spun round to confront officers.
He warned staff to ‘watch themselves’ and asked ‘Allah to strike down his oppressors’.
The killer claims he was ‘verbally abused’ before he was smashed into bars of his cell windows.
Adebolajo, wants £25,000 in compensation after claiming to ‘suffer distress, loss and damage’ on remand at London’s top-security Belmarsh jail
Writ claims that while Adebolajo, who killed Mr Rigby with Michael Adebowale, 26, was being escorted back to his cell after a phone call he dropped his hands from his head and spun round to confront officers
He also claimed officers twisted his left arm and that he was ‘stamped on’ in an ‘unreasonable, unjustified and excessive’ assault.
The Crown Prosecution Service ruled out action against the five prison officers after a police investigation.
A Ministry of Justice spokesman told The Sun: ‘The public will be rightly outraged at the thought of this offender claiming compensation from the taxpayer.’
And Mr Rigby’s mother, Lyn, 50, hit out at her son’s killer and said he deserves to ‘die in jail’
Lyn told the newspaper: ‘This is gut-wrenching for me, my family and Lee’s memory. And still he holds his hand out for blood money.
‘He deserves not a penny from the state. The only thing he deserves is to die in jail.
‘He lost a few teeth because he was violent and brought under control. Lee lost his life and I lost my son at his hands.’