The gran of tragic Baby P has slammed her twisted daughter and said her dying wish is to see her stay behind bars.
Mary O’Connor saw her daughter Tracey Connelly, 40, sentenced to prison in 2009 for causing or allowing the death of infamous tot Peter who suffered 50 injuries.
The 72-year-old, who learned she had terminal cancer just one day after a Parole Board ruled Tracey could be released, slammed her daughter as a “b****”.
She told The Sun: “She needs to be in jail for life, she shouldn’t be out.
“She won’t have changed. To let her out for what she did? You have to be joking.
“I’d love to go up to him and say, ‘Don’t let her out’… Peter died because of her.”
Baby Peter, who died following eight months of horrific abuse at the hands of his carers, sparked widespread grief across the UK after the tragedy.
Despite 60 visits to the home from cops and social workers, Peter’s condition was devastatingly overlooked and the 17-month-old was found with a fractured spine and eight broken ribs in 2007.
A judge labelled Tracey Connelly as “manipulative and calculating” during the trial for her involvement in her son’s death.
She was originally let out of jail in 2013 but later recalled in 2015 for a breach of her life licence.
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Baby P’s stepdad Steven Barker, 45, was sentenced to 12 years behind bars and remains in jail today whilst his older brother Jason Owen got six years.
Mary’s scathing attack comes after it was revealed that Tracey Connelly reportedly requested extra protection in jail following fears of a knife attack.
She is reported to have complained her life is at risk in HMP Low Newton, Durham, and is terrified prisoners are determined to strike before her release date, which could be next month.
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