Who is Baby P’s mum Tracey Connelly and when was she released from prison?
THE mother of Baby P has been released from prison.
Peter died after he was subjected to horrific abuse by the very people who were meant to look after him, including his mother Tracey Connelly.
Who is Baby P’s mum Tracey Connelly?
Tracey Connelly, 40, gave birth to Baby P on March 6, 2006, and the pair lived together in Haringey, London.
Around two months later, Connelly's new boyfriend, Steven Barker, moved into her house.
In December 2006, a general practitioner noticed bruising on Baby P, who was removed from the care of his mother.
Connelly was arrested several times and Peter was removed from her care but returned when social services felt the threshold for initiating care proceedings was not met.
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Over the course of eight months, Baby P would suffer over 50 injuries on his tiny body - including choking the 17-month-old until he turned blue.
Despite the intervention of the social workers, key signs of abuse had been missed.
Baby P sadly died on August 2, 2007 after failed resurrection attempts by the emergency services - a post-mortem revealed he had a broken back and fractured ribs.
Connelly, Barker and Barker's brother Jason Owen were arrested for the death.
Where is Baby P’s mum Tracey Connelly now?
Connelly was sentenced to indefinite imprisonment for public protection with a minimum time of five years behind bars.
She, along with the two men, was charged with causing or allowing the death of a child or vulnerable person.
In 2013, Connelly was allowed back on the streets after serving five years in jail.
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She was recalled to jail just two years later for selling nude pictures of herself online and served a further seven years.
The original sentence means that she can be recalled to prison at any time.
When was Baby P’s mum Tracey Connelly be released from prison?
The Parole Board, in a decision that has been slammed by Dominic Raab, have granted Connelly's request to be released from prison.
She was no longer behind bars in July 2022.
Connelly will now begin her latest attempt at rehabilitation under some of the toughest licence conditions on record.
Her every move will be monitored by probation chiefs.
And any breach of her release terms could see her sent straight back to jail.
Sources say Connelly had mulled over a makeover to help her slip back into society unnoticed.
Dominic Raab, previously writing in The Sun, said: "I want Sun readers to know that I will do all I can to change this.
"And, that I am going to ask the Parole Board — who decided she is no longer a danger to the public — to think again.
"When they allowed her to be released in 2013, she was back behind bars for online sex allegations less than two years later.
"Releasing her was the wrong call then and it still is now."
A relative of Baby P said: “Connelly gets chance after chance.
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"When will these people learn evil is evil? She’s fooled them before and fooled them again.”
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Connelly will have 20 license restrictions imposed such as 24-hour GPS tracking, regular lie detector tests, and reporting any men she beds.