What is Samantha Bryan’s reaction to her father’s death?
Samantha Bryan, the 27-year-old daughter of Ian Huntley, has expressed strong feelings following the death of her father, who was serving a life sentence for the murders of schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002. Huntley died at the age of 52 after being attacked in prison, reportedly with a metal pole by a fellow inmate.
In her statements, Bryan made it clear that she believes her father ‘isn’t worth a funeral’ and suggested that his ashes should be ‘flushed down the toilet’. She stated, “He shouldn’t have the dignity of a funeral and grave. I will not be going.” This reflects her deep-seated resentment towards Huntley, who was convicted for one of the most shocking crimes in UK history.
Upon learning of her father’s attack, Bryan expressed relief, saying, “I started crying because I thought he was dead. It was an overwhelming sense of relief.” This sentiment underscores the burden she has felt being his daughter, as she noted, “Being his daughter has been a heavy burden. It felt like I could breathe again.”
Huntley was left in a vegetative state before his life support was turned off, and reports indicate he was unrecognizable to his mother on his deathbed due to his injuries. The circumstances surrounding his death are currently under police investigation.
Huntley was serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 40 years for the murders of Wells and Chapman, who were only 10 years old at the time of their tragic deaths. His actions have left a lasting impact on the families involved and the wider community.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the ongoing investigation into Huntley’s death, but it is clear that the events have reignited discussions about his notorious legacy and the pain it has caused.


