Sunday People

FREED NURSERY FIEND IS NEAR CHILDREN How could they put her so close to these tots?

- Dan Warburton

BRITAIN’S worst female paedophile Vanessa George is in a bail hostel just 500 metres from a NURSERY, the Sunday People can reveal.

The evil woman, who walked free this week from jail 10 years after sexually abusing ing and photograph­ing up to 30 kids under the he age of three, is also o half a mile from a primary school. George, 49, has been put in a probation hostel in the e Midlands.

As part of her release, probation chiefs imposed tough rules s banning her from schools, pools, social media and dating sites.

But we can reveal her hostel is a six-minute walk from nursery children as young as three.

There is also a kids’ club less than half a mile away.

The decision to place her in a hostel so close to children will horrify the families of her victims.

A source said: “It’s absolutely outrageous that the probation service sees fit to put her so close to nurseries and schools. How could they do this – it’s the most disgusting possible. And it is every parent’s worst nightmare.

“This is a woman who worked in a nursery and abused her position.

“How is it acceptable to place her in a hostel less than a couple of minutes away from a nursery? ”

Parents hit out after learning George had been freed.

The moth mother-of-two was jailed for a m minimum of seven year years in 2009 for sexual as assaults on the toddlers a at Little Ted’s nursery i in Plymouth.

The 19- s t one beast photograph­ed t the abuse of babies a and toddlers, then se sent the pictures to ot other perverts. A judge said her jail term was “in effect effect, a life sentence”.

But she is now living in a bail hostel costing up to £50,000 a year after her release from Bronzefiel­d women’s prison in Ashford, Surrey.

A father who had a child at the Little Ted’s nursery reportedly said this week: “If I see her I’ll kill her, all bets off – even if my daughter was not one of the ones abused.”

A Parole Board panel ordered her release because she showed remorse and had treatment to understand her impact on the victims.

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