Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe had reportedly been complaining of chest pains before he was taken to a private room in University Hospital of North Durham

The Yorkshire Ripper has had both hands cuffed to a hospital bed and is being watched over by guards after suffering a suspected heart attack, it has been claimed.
Serial killer Peter Sutcliffe was reportedly rushed from his prison cell to A&E on Wednesday amid fears he may also have contracted the coronavirus.
The 74-year-old’s health has been deteriorating for months and in recent days he’s said to have developed crushing chest pains.
He is understood to be being held in a private room on the cardiology ward at University Hospital of North Durham, where he was quickly transferred from the hospital wing at HMP Frankland, Co Durham.
A source told The Sun, ward staff are monitoring Sutcliffe to “work out exactly what’s happened”, adding: “He’s had symptoms of a heart attack.”
