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Evil serial killer Peter Tobin 'in agony' as health deteriorates after breaking hip

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health is deteriorating while he is suffering from cancer, which he was diagnosed with in 2019.The murderer needed emergency treatment for a broken hip, which he endured after a fall while in prison and has been in a Scottish NHS facility ever since while remaining under constant guard. READ MORE: Moors Murderers' victim Keith Bennett 'strangled with piece of string' by vile Ian BradyA source told the Sunday Mail: "He’s not getting any better, in fact, his condition is getting worse."Last week, the cruel man was pictured handcuffed to a bed with his emaciated body hidden by a hospital gown looking 'seriously ill'.He was said to be 'refusing food and medication' as he lay there seemingly wasting away.

As a result, he has not yet been returned to HMP Edinburgh, where he was serving a whole life sentence for the murders of Angelika Kluk, Vicky Hamilton and Dinah McNicol.To get more stories from Daily Star delivered straight to your inbox sign up to one of our free newsletters here.He is also suspected of dozens of other killings with families begging him to come clean about his victims.Last week, retired detective David Swindle, who led the operation that caught Tobin, said he hoped the picture would prompt fresh publicity and put pressure on him to reveal his victims.Falkirk schoolgirl Vicky Hamilton went missing in February 1991.

Her dismembered body was found 16 years later in the back garden of a house in Kent, where Tobin had moved to.She was found alongside 18-year-old Dinah, who had also vanished also in 1991.

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