A Ukrainian student who was jailed for a minimum 40 years for murdering an 82-year-old man and plotting explosions near mosques has died in a high-security jail. Pavlo Lapshyn, 37, stabbed Mohammed Saleem in Birmingham in April 2013 — five days after arriving in the UK. Lapshyn later planted three home-made bombs near mosques in the West Midlands in planned racist attacks. He died today at HMP Wakefield, the Category A jail in West Yorkshire, the Prison Service has confirmed. A local in the West Midlands told Metro: ‘He absolutely spread fear through the community. And obviously we had to...