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Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins has died after being attacked in jail, prison sources have confirmed.
West Yorkshire Police said two men aged 25 and 43 had been arrested on suspicion of murder.
The disgraced rock star from Pontypridd was serving a 29-year sentence at HMP Wakefield for child sex offences.
Watkins, 48, was jailed in December 2013 for a string of child sex offences, including the attempted rape of a baby.
Police said they were called to the prison on Saturday morning to reports of a serious assault on a prisoner, who was pronounced dead at the scene.
A Prison Service spokesperson said it was aware of an incident at the prison but was "unable to comment further while the police investigate".
Watkins was sentenced to 29 years in prison with a further six years on licence, and his two co-defendants, the mothers of children he abused, were jailed for 14 and 17 years.
He was previously attacked in prison in August 2023, but his injuries were not life threatening.
The attack at Wakefield Prison comes less than two weeks after a report into the facility was published that found violence there had "increased markedly".
The report from the chief inspector of prisons said: "Many prisoners told us they felt unsafe, particularly older men convicted of sexual offences who increasingly shared the prison with a growing cohort of younger prisoners."Watkins was sentenced to 29 years in prison with a further six years on licence, and his two co-defendants, the mothers of children he abused, were jailed for 14 and 17 years.
He was previously attacked in prison in August 2023, but his injuries were not life threatening.
The attack at Wakefield Prison comes less than two weeks after a report into the facility was published that found violence there had "increased markedly".
The report from the chief inspector of prisons said: "Many prisoners told us they felt unsafe, particularly older men convicted of sexual offences who increasingly shared the prison with a growing cohort of younger prisoners."

Watkins admitted the attempted rape and sexual assault of a child under 13 but pleaded not guilty to rape.
He also admitted conspiring to rape a child, three counts of sexual assault involving children, seven involving taking, making or possessing indecent images of children and one of possessing an extreme pornographic image involving a sex act on an animal.
Judges rejected an appeal by Watkins in 2014 to reduce the length of his jail term.
During sentencing, Mr Justice Royce said the case broke "new ground" and "plunged into new depths of depravity".
"Any decent person... will experience shock, revulsion and incredulity."
The judge said Watkins had a "corrupting influence", and had shown a "complete lack of remorse".
Who was Ian Watkins?
Watkins was once one of Wales' most recognisable musicians - the frontman of the rock band Lostprophets.
Formed in Pontypridd in 1997, Lostprophets sold millions of albums around the world.
But the group disbanded immediately after Watkins was convicted in 2013.
Prosecutors described Watkins as a man corrupted by fame, drugs, and power - one who committed crimes "beyond imagination."

His trial heard Watkins had used his fame to manipulate and control others, often under the influence of hard drugs, including crystal meth.
After Watkins was sentenced, Des Mannion, NSPCC national head of service for Wales, said: "Watkins used his status and global fame as a means to manipulate people and sexually abuse children.
"But we must nevertheless remember that this case isn't about celebrity, it's about victims. And those victims are children."
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