The mum of Baby P, the toddler who died after being subjected to horrific abuse, will finally be forced to give an account of his death as she makes a fresh bid for freedom.
Tracey Connelly, 44, is set to face a public parole hearing this month following her recall to prison last year for breaching her licence conditions.
She has always refused to answer questions over the death of her 17-month-old son Peter, even declining to give evidence at her Old Bailey trial.
But she is expected to be cross-examined by a panel of experts over two days when her parole hearing takes place on October 22 and 23.
A source told The Mirror: ‘Connelly has always hid the truth about her role and the circumstances surrounding Peter’s death. She has never been held to account and asked openly why she let it