September 3rd 2024.
In a heartbreaking and tragic turn of events, Baby P, a 17-month-old innocent child, was tortured to death while under the care of her own mother, Tracey Connelly. This unimaginable tragedy has once again been brought to light as Connelly has been recalled to prison for violating her parole conditions.
Back in 2009, Connelly was sentenced to jail at the Old Bailey for causing or allowing the death of her son, Peter, in their home in Tottenham, London. After serving four years, she was released on parole in 2013. However, just two years later, she was back behind bars for breaching her parole conditions. It wasn't until 2022 that she was released again, after probation officers deemed her unlikely to reoffend.
But now, the prisons spokesperson has confirmed that Connelly has been recalled for a second time due to another breach of her parole conditions. This news has once again shocked and devastated the public, who were already outraged by the horrific death of baby Peter.
It's difficult to fathom the level of suffering that Peter endured in his short life. He died at home after months of unspeakable abuse at the hands of Connelly's partner, Steven Barker. The poor child had suffered over 50 injuries in just eight months before his tragic death.
Former Justice Secretary, Dominic Raab, who was against Connelly's release, described her actions as "cruelty" and "pure evil." And it's not just Raab who has spoken out against her release. Peter's grandmother, Mary O'Connor, has also made her stance clear. In an interview with The Sun, she expressed that she never wants to see her daughter free from prison. Mary, who is battling cancer and was given a terminal diagnosis in 2022, believes that Connelly should spend the rest of her life behind bars.
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