London - Managers at the hospital which is treating the Moors murderer Myra Hindley (57) for a potentially fatal brain condition have received complaints from people who object to her being there.
Mr Keith Day, administrative director at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, where Hindley has been being treated since late on Thursday, said there had been a "number of representations" from people who objected to the child killer receiving treatment.
Meanwhile, the Moors murderer Ian Brady (62) has expressed envy at his ex-lover's potentially life-threatening brain condition.