Mum's anger as Grantham's 'Angel of Death' gets her jab before one of her victims
By The Editor
17th Feb 2021 | Local News
Grantham's 'Angel of Death' Beverley Allitt has received her Covid-19 vaccination before one of her victims, national media reported yesterday.
The Sun newspaper also quoted Grantham mum Sue Laccohee as saying she was angry the baby killer was treated before her daughter who was left disabled by the evil nurse.
The 53-year-old former NHS worker said: "It annoys me that anybody who has done wrong can get the jab before other people that need it most."
Sue's daughter, Katie Phillips, was aged just two months when Allitt gave her a near-fatal insulin overdose, which killed her twin sister Becky.
Allitt, now 52, attempted to kill Katie four times by suffocation and injections of insulin and potassium.
Katie, now 30, suffered brain damage, partial paralysis and blindness and needs constant care.
The Daily Mail reported the family received £2 million in compensation to help with her care.
The Sun also reported Allitt, who murdered four toddlers and sought to poison nine more in 1991, is among 360 patients at the top security Rampton psychiatric hospital to be offered the vaccine.
Allitt joins 67-year-old Rosemary West, who received her injection last week, and paedophile pop star Gary Glitter, 76, among infamous offenders vaccinated in line with government guidelines, national media also reported.
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