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A baby whose parents mistreated him so severely that he lost both of his legs is about to be released from prison.

 Parents who tortured their baby so badly that he lost both legs set to be freed from prison

It has been reported that two parents who severely mistreated their infant and caused him to lose both of his legs may be released from prison earlier than expected.

Due to the cruelty Jody Simpson, 24, and Anthony Smith, 47, perpetrated on Tony, now seven, who suffered from torn ligaments, fractured fingers, and sepsis as a result, they have only served half of the 10 year term imposed upon them in 2018.

 Parents who tortured their baby so badly that he lost both legs set to be freed from prison

 

He was at the point of death before doctors saved his life although his legs had to be amputated.

Tony has won the Pride of Britain award for raising money for the hospital which treated him when he was just a baby.

 

 Parents who tortured their baby so badly that he lost both legs set to be freed from prison

A Ministry of Justice spokesperson said: ‘The treatment of Tony at the hands of his parents defies comprehension and is exactly why we have changed the law so those who seriously hurt children face the tough sentences they deserve.

‘Any person who causes or allows the death of a child now faces up to life behind bars.’

Tony’s adoptive mother, Paula Hudgell, 54, has called for tougher punishments for child abusers. She campaigned for Tony’s law which imposes increased sentences for those found to have caused ‘serious harm’ to children aged 10 to 14.

The new law also says people found guilty of causing a child’s death face a minimum 14 year sentence in prison.

 Parents who tortured their baby so badly that he lost both legs set to be freed from prison

 Parents who tortured their baby so badly that he lost both legs set to be freed from prison
Speaking to The Mirror, she said:

‘These monsters have spent just five years behind bars while Tony faces a lifetime of challenges as a result of their wickedness.

‘They don’t go before the parole board or have to show any remorse to walk free. It’s like a blow to the stomach and makes me feel sick knowing those who abuse babies and children are walking free in a few years.

‘These monsters could be living in your street and you wouldn’t have a clue.’

She added that Tony is angry his parents are going to be released from prison, and that he aspires to become a police officer when he is older so he can re-arrest them.

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