Nicholas Prosper, sentenced to 49 years for murdering his mother and two siblings, planned a larger massacre targeting children at a primary school. Conservative MP Kieran Mullan argued the sentence was lenient and referred the case for review. The attorney general's office has confirmed it was forwarded to the court of appeal to consider if a whole-life order should be applied instead, reflecting the severity of the crimes. The high court judge noted she had met her obligations to the public with her sentencing decision.
Nicholas Prosper, 19, was sentenced to 49 years for murdering his mother and two siblings, but this sentence is being reviewed for potential leniency.
Kieran Mullan, MP, called for a review of Prosper's sentence, arguing it was inadequate given the heinous nature of the crimes he committed.
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