HMP Send is a women's
prison in
Send, near
Woking in
Surrey,
England. The site was originally an isolation hospital and became junior detention centre in 1962. In 1987 it became a
Category C training prison for adult males. It was rebuilt in 1999 and is now a closed female training prison. It has a capacity of 218.
Famous inmates include Jane Andrews, a friend of the Duchess of York serving life for killing her boyfriend Thomas Cressman
and Tracie Andrews who received 14 years for murdering her fiancé Lee Harvey.
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