Man who murdered mother and siblings in Luton jailed for at least 49 years
Briefly

Nicholas Prosper, a 19-year-old, has been sentenced to a minimum of 49 years in prison for the murders of his mother and two younger siblings, part of a sinister plot to commit mass murder at his former primary school. His premeditated plan included purchasing a shotgun through forgery and intended to execute the attack on a significant date. After killing his family during a struggle, Prosper was apprehended by police. The court highlighted the violent nature of the murders and the chilling intentions of Prosper's actions, culminating in his life sentence.
Nicholas Prosper, a 19-year-old, was sentenced to life for murdering his mother and siblings, intending to become Britain's worst mass murderer by targeting a school.
In a tragic and violent act, Prosper planned the killings meticulously for months and faced the consequences of his premeditated intentions in Luton court.
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