Child Killer Rosdeep Adekoya Clashes with Mum in Prison Gym
Child Killer Rosdeep Adekoya's Prison Gym Clash

Evil child killer Rosdeep Adekoya, 41, was removed from a house in Glasgow's East End on Monday evening after furious protestors surrounded the property. Police escorted her away as locals heckled, shouting 'You f***ing monster' and 'Child killer.' She was bundled into a police car and driven off.

Community Outrage

A local source said Adekoya had been in the area for months but was rarely seen in public. 'Once the wider community found out about this it was just a matter of time before something like this happened. There are loads of kids living in this street and there is a swing park right next to where she was living so people just weren't going to tolerate her living here.'

Adekoya killed her three-year-old son Mikaeel Kular in January 2014, beating him to death at her Edinburgh flat after he was sick following a family meal at Nando's. She buried his body in woodland in Fife and lied to police that he had gone missing. She was convicted of culpable homicide and sentenced to 11 years in prison.

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Prison Gym Clash

In 2014, Adekoya clashed with Catherine Hutchison in Cornton Vale Prison's gym. Hutchison, from Drumchapel, Glasgow, shouted 'beast' at her. As punishment, Hutchison was stripped of TV privileges and locked in her cell for three nights.

Hutchison told the Record: 'I was told by the governor I should not be judging people. But how could she do that to a bairn? She was walking past and someone pointed her out so I shouted, 'Beast.' She's walking around Cornton Vale like she's royalty. Nobody says anything to her because you know she will be put on report. She's protected by the officers like all the beasts in prison.'

Hutchison also claimed Adekoya kept a shrine to her son in her cell: 'She's killed him and now she's allowed to put photos of him in her cell? I think that's dead disrespectful to that little boy's memory.'

Release and Legal Challenge

Adekoya, who has four other children, was released from jail after serving less than seven years of her 11-year sentence. After her release, she failed in a court bid to win lifelong anonymity after a legal challenge led by the Daily Record.

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