BABY P’s mum has won her fourth bid for parole – and will be free within weeks.

Tracey Connelly, 40, was recalled to jail in 2015 for selling nude pictures of herself online. 

Tracey Connelly will be walking the streets by the end of spring after she was granted parole

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Tracey Connelly will be walking the streets by the end of spring after she was granted paroleCredit: PA
The monster, who admitted causing or allowing the death of her son Peter, has made three previous bids for freedom

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The monster, who admitted causing or allowing the death of her son Peter, has made three previous bids for freedomCredit: Refer to Caption

But officials have ruled that she’s finally fit for freedom after weighing up the level of risk she poses to the public.

It means she’ll be walking the streets later this spring, and will be able to enjoy summer from her own home.

She had previously lost bids for release in 2015, 2017 and 2019.

The monster was given a minimum of five years in 2009 for causing or allowing the death of 17-month-old Peter. 

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She was released in 2013 and put on lifelong licence – meaning she could be recalled to prison at any point for any breach. 

But in February 2015 we revealed how she had tried to cash in on her appalling crimes by flogging nude snaps to perverts online, and was recalled.

She went before the Parole Board back in October 2021, and was told she wouldn’t be free in time for Christmas after the decision was delayed.

A source said the case is so “emotive” that more information was requested on her psychological assessments before a decision was reached.

If Connelly had lost her bid, she would have faced another two years inside. 

She will reportedly undergo 24-hour GPS tracking and provide details of any men she beds.

She will also promise to stay away from drugs and booze, as well as face frequent lie detector tests to prove she isn’t re-offending.

The death of Peter in August 2007 shocked Britain – and led a storm of protest from the public at how the little one had slipped through the net.

By the time of his death, the toddler had suffered at least 50 horrific injuries.

He was on Haringey Council’s at risk register.

However, despite 60 visits from medics, police and social workers, the system failed him.

His lifeless body was found in a blood-spattered cot in a grim house in Tottenham, North London, where Connelly lived with her sadistic partner, Steven Barker, now 45.

The pair also lived with Barker’s brother, Jason Owen, who had changed his name years earlier.

BACK ON THE STREETS

Owen was ultimately jailed for six years for his part in Peter’s death, while Barker got a minimum of 12 years.

He remains in prison after his parole bid was turned down last March.

Owen, 49, is back in the community again.

All three were sentenced in May 2009.

As well as being convicted for his role in Peter’s death, Barker’s sickening interest in children was exposed when he was convicted for raping a girl aged two.

Connelly was recalled to prison in 2015 after sharing explicit snaps with perverts

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Connelly was recalled to prison in 2015 after sharing explicit snaps with pervertsCredit: Kelvin Media
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