Speedboat killer Jack Shepherd is back in prison after breaching his early release licence.
The 37-year-old who lived in Monmouthshire was jailed for six years for the manslaughter of Charlotte Brown, who died in a speedboat crash on the Thames in 2015.
Shepherd was released in January last year but has now been recalled to custody.
The Prison Service said offenders who break the rules will be sent back, while Charlotte’s father said Shepherd is “back where he belongs.”
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