“Their Stories, Our Fight”
This page is dedicated to the men who have tragically lost their lives at HMP Parc.
They were fathers, brothers, sons, uncles and friends—individuals who were loved and valued by their families and communities.
Their deaths are not just statistics; they represent preventable tragedies and failures within the system.
Through this page, we honour their memory, share their stories, and ensure they are never forgotten.
Each name listed here is a call for justice and accountability.
We remain steadfast in our fight to uncover the truth, support the families left behind, and create lasting change.

Help Us Honour Their Memory
- Gary Mitchell 19/02/2022
- Lewis Petryszyn 15/04/2022
- Robert Blanchard 04/06/2022
- Sion Evans 12/08/2022
- Graham Boyle 14/11/2022
- Richard Davies 29/12/2022
- Ryan Harding 08/01/2023
- Ross Appleby 18/01/2023
- Malcom Vickery 11/03/2023
- Michael Hillitt 18/05/2023
- Howard Davies 10/06/2023
- Terry Christopher 22/07/2023
- John Kenny 21/10/2023
- Paul Pesticcio 19/12/2023
- Jason Hussey 27/02/2024
- John Rose 27/02/2024
- Christopher Stokes 09/03/2024
- Justin Lewis 16/03/2024
- Shay Andrews 18/03/2024
- Cameron Anthony 19/03/2024
- Wayne Hay 30/04/2024
- Michael Horton 07/05/2024
- David Maggs 07/05/2024
- Warren Manners 29/05/2024
- Henry Royan 05/06/2024
- Robert Rixon 17/06/2024
- John Hyde 26/07/2024
- Terrence Hulme 20/09/2024
- Malcom James 05/10/2024
- David Ridgeway 07/10/2024
- Victor Rochester 11/10/2024
Stories Coming Soon!
We are reaching out to families to share the stories of the men behind these names.
Their voices deserve to be heard, and their lives deserve to be remembered.
If you are a family member and would like to share, please contact us.
Email: hmpprisonjusticegroup@outlook.com

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These men are not just names—they are lives that mattered.
We are committed to honoring their memory by demanding accountability, transparency, and reform.
Together, we will ensure that their stories are never forgotten, and their deaths will not be in vain.

“Our boy Ryan, he was only 26 such a good life ahead of him. He was loved by us and we will never forget him, his fun and laughter we miss the most and we will never ever give up finding justice for our boy ever x” – Catherine Harding (Mother of Ryan Harding) 26/01/2025

“My brother Wayne was my wee brother was only 47, when he grew his wings, he was son love by me my partner James and kids, Ashleigh Louise and Dominic, we miss his calls I still look at my phone expecting him to call, last thing I remember him saying is love you sis the night before he died. Xx” – Ashleigh McGonagall (Sister of Wayne) 27/01/2025