Star Hobson’s evil killer Savannah Brockhill revived TWICE in jail before her trial
CHILD killer Savannah Brockhill was revived twice in jail before her trial — but her victim’s family say she should have been left to die.
The self-styled “No1 Psycho” collapsed while on remand and was found face down after a 90-minute seizure two days before facing murder charges for battering her girlfriend’s toddler, Star Hobson.
The 28-year-old amateur boxer suffered two cardiac arrests — but was revived each time by medics, who performed lifesaving CPR on her.
Star’s great-grandad Frank Smith, 68, told the Sun on Sunday: “I wish they had let her die. Star’s injuries were so horrific they couldn’t revive her. And yet, Brockhill is saved. How unfair is that?”
Brockhill discharged herself from hospital against medical advice and returned to Styal prison, Cheshire, sources said.
She was found guilty of murder last week at Bradford crown court after inflicting terrible injuries on the defenceless 16-month-old during lockdown.
She smirked as she was sentenced to life in prison.
Star’s mum, Frankie Smith, 20, was found guilty of causing or allowing the death of her child and got eight years.
Speaking of Brockhill’s trial, Star’s step great-grandad David Fawcett, 61, said: “She was just sat there with this smirk on her face. It was all just a joke to her.”
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