Ruling Welcomed by the People of Soham

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People in Soham welcomed yesterday's news that Ian Huntley must stay in prison for 40 years before he is considered for parole.

John Powley, Cambridge county councillor for Soham and a governor of Soham Village College where Huntley was caretaker and his victims Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman were pupils, said: "I hope this means he will spend the rest of his life behind bars where he needs to be. He didn't just murder one little girl, he murdered two." Jim Paice, Tory MP for South East Cambridgeshire, said: "Forty years is obviously a very high tariff by comparative tariffs to other people on a life sentence. But I think people in my constituency will believe that he has forfeited any right to be part of any society again."

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