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A man released from prison by mistake has been detained for seven years in a secure mental health unit for stabbing a man to death on a bus. A man released from prison by mistake is to be detained indefinitely in the secure mental health unit at Broadmoor for stabbing a man to death on a bus.
Paranoid schizophrenic Anthony Joseph, 23, admitted the manslaughter of Richard Whelan, who was trying to stop him throwing chips at his girlfriend.Paranoid schizophrenic Anthony Joseph, 23, admitted the manslaughter of Richard Whelan, who was trying to stop him throwing chips at his girlfriend.
Mr Whelan, 28, was stabbed seven times in Holloway, north London, in 2005.Mr Whelan, 28, was stabbed seven times in Holloway, north London, in 2005.
The government has launched an inquiry after it emerged Joseph should have been in custody at the time.The government has launched an inquiry after it emerged Joseph should have been in custody at the time.
Joseph, of Islington, had been released from prison in Manchester after a sex allegation was dropped but should have been detained to face charges relating to a burglary offence.
After a second jury failed to reach a verdict the prosecution accepted Joseph's manslaughter plea.
Following the verdict last month Mr Whelan's family said they were "very disappointed" and would have liked to see Joseph convicted of murder.
Mr Whelan was with his girlfriend, Kerry Barker, 38, on the top deck of a bus when the incident occurred.
CCTV footage showed him struggling with Joseph shortly after he threw chips at Ms Barker and another woman.