Fury after Baby P’s evil mother Tracey Connelly to be freed from jail after serving just 11 years for sick crimes
MINISTERS have been left outraged as Baby P's evil mum Tracey Connelly will be released from prison after serving just 11 years for her sick crimes.
The monster, 40, was recalled to jail in 2015 for selling nude pictures of herself online - but she'll now be freed after a bid to keep her banged up was rejected.
The Parole Board today confirmed Connelly will be released from jail.
It is understood she will be freed this month and will be given a new identity.
Connelly has served just 11 years in total for her horrific crimes - four years for Peter's death and seven years for selling the X-rated snaps.
The ruling comes despite Justice Secretary Dominic Raab saying her evil crimes were so "harrowing" the Parole Board should look again at their decision.
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He has now slammed the decision to let her back on the streets.
Mr Raab said: "Tracey Connelly’s cruelty towards her son, baby Peter, was pure evil.
"The decision to release her demonstrates why the parole board needs a fundamental overhaul – including a ministerial check for the most serious offenders – so that it serves and protects the public."
Senior Tory MP Simon Hoare said: "Appalling decision by Parole Board. I cried over this tragic case and that poor little boy.
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"She should stay inside until her last breath. She was and is inhuman."
The shocking decision comes after Connelly previously lost bids for release in 2015, 2017 and 2019.
The monster mum was jailed for at least five years in 2009 for causing or allowing the death of 17-month-old Peter.
His brutal killing in 2007 shocked the nation after it emerged there were 60 missed opportunities to save him.
Little Peter suffered more than 50 injuries during an eight-month campaign of cruelty in Haringey, North London.
Connelly's partner, Steven Barker and his brother Jason Owen were also jailed over his death.
The vile mum was released in 2013 and put on a lifelong licence that meant she could be recalled to prison at any time.
She was hauled back to jail in 2015 after The Sun revealed she was flogging nude snaps online.
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Connelly could now be back on the streets in just weeks.
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A Parole Board spokesman said: "Following the reconsideration application from the Secretary of State, a judge has ruled that the decision made by independent Parole Board members to release was not irrational, as stated in the reconsideration application, and the original decision is upheld."