Continuing problems at Feltham Young Offender Institution have been revealed just as the inquiry into the death of inmate Zahid Mubarek published its damning report.
The Independent Monitoring Board's annual report on Feltham, published in the same week as the Mubarek Inquiry's report, said the high number of young offenders with personality disorders were a "continuing drain" on the YOI.
It also found there were 468 racist incidents recorded at Feltham during 2004-5.
The Mubarek Inquiry report delivered a devastating critique of how Zahid, 19, came to share a cell with and be murdered by racist Robert Stewart, then also 19, at Feltham in 2000.
"Zahid was a very nice boy. Today he would have been 26 years old. The family miss him very much."
Zahid Mubarek's mother, Sajida, on the day of the report's publication.
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