
A protest at Pentonville prison in support of a Palestine Action hunger-striker has led to the death of a passer-by after a presumably far-right, Zionist agitator attacked the humanitarian demonstrators. So far, the corporate media has not reported on the situation.
People on the ground confirmed to the Canary that the man’s death had nothing to do with the protesters.

The attacker was stopped and arrested, but a passer-by has then suffered a heart attack and died at the scene.

Kamran Ahmed is on hunger strike in Pentonville prison, along with five of his fellow anti-genocide direct action activists – all part of the ‘Filton 24’ Palestine Action ‘actionists’ who have been in prison for more than a year and face up to two more years in prison before trial, despite UK law mandating a maximum ‘remand’ of six months.
Looks like a major incident on Caledonian Road. Met police has blocked the road near Pentonville prison. pic.twitter.com/KcDUbGBOF3
— Danish Khan (@DanishKhan80) November 15, 2025
The situation at Pentonville is still developing and more information will be published as it becomes available.
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By Skwawkbox
This post was originally published on Canary.