Baby P’s Mum Tracey Connelly Sent Back to Prison
Baby P’s mother, Tracey Connelly, has been recalled to prison after reportedly breaching licence conditions. She was convicted in 2009 for causing or allowing the death of her son, who was found badly injured in her north London home. After her release in July 2022, over 20 conditions were set for her release, including living at a specified address, curfews, and wearing an electronic tag. She has now been sent back to prison for violating these conditions.
- Tracey Connelly convicted of her son’s death in 2009.
- Over 20 conditions imposed on her release in 2022.
- Recalled to prison for undisclosed breach.
Her son, known as Baby P, endured months of torture before his death at 17 months old in 2007. He suffered over 50 injuries, including a broken back, fractures, and burns. Despite being on the at-risk register, he was subjected to severe abuse. Connelly’s boyfriend, Steven Barker, was also convicted for his role in the child’s death, receiving a 12-year sentence and facing additional charges.
“Tracey allowed her son to be tortured to death.”
- Baby P suffered multiple injuries and abuse.
- Steven Barker convicted alongside Connelly.
- Both faced charges related to the child’s death.
Following her initial release in 2013, Tracey faced multiple parole violations before being sent back to prison for attempting to sell inappropriate images. Despite failed attempts at parole, she was released again in 2022. The tragic case of Baby P highlights the importance of protecting vulnerable children and the consequences of failing to do so.