Fury as vile parents who beat their son so badly he needed his legs to be amputated will be released in days
Tony Hudgell, now seven, was attacked viciously less than two months after he was born.
Tony has since been adopted by Paula Hudgell, who said hearing from a victim liaison officer that Simpson will be let out this week and Smith will be released later in August was "sickening" like a "blow to the stomach". Speaking from their home in Kent, Ms Hudgell, 54, told The Mirror: "These monsters have spent just five years behind bars while Tony faces a lifetime of challenges as a result of their wickedness.
"It's ironic too that, having won a Prime Minister's award during lockdown in 2020, Tony has been invited to a reception on Tuesday, a date on which Simpson could walk out of jail.”
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