Monster baby killer’s jail bust-up with mum who dubbed her a ‘beast’

Wicked child killer Rosdeep Adekoya was ejected from a property this week after the residence was surrounded by enraged demonstrators.

Officers accompanied the 41-year-old from the dwelling in Glasgow on Monday evening following locals’ demands for her removal from the neighbourhood, reports the Daily Record.

Video footage obtained by the Record showed Adekoya being guided away by uniformed police with two women alongside her. Their identities presently remain unknown.

She was ushered into the rear of a police vehicle before it departed swiftly from the location.

Protesters could be heard taunting the killer as she was led from the housing scheme. One individual yelled: “You f***ing monster”.

Another bellowed: “Child killer.”

A neighbourhood source said: “She has been here a good few months but was rarely seen in public. Some locals knew she was here but once the wider community found out about this it was just a matter of time before something like this happened.”

Adekoya murdered her three-year-old son Mikaeel Kular and subsequently buried his body in woodland in January 2014. She was found guilty of culpable homicide after beating the youngster to death at her flat in Edinburgh when he vomited following a family meal at Nando’s.

She then concealed his body in Fife and deceived police by claiming her child had disappeared. Wicked Adekoya proceeded to dial 999 to report her son missing, informing officers he had climbed out of bed, used a stool to unlock the front door of their home and vanished.

Her deceit began to crumble when she broke down during her third interview with detectives. She confessed to officers: “It was an accident and I panicked. I am going to go to jail?”.

At the High Court in Edinburgh, Adekoya admitted to repeatedly striking her son and causing his body to collide with a hard object or inflicting blunt injuries on his head and body. She acknowledged wrapping Mikaeel’s body in a duvet cover, placing it in a suitcase and driving to Dunvegan Avenue in Kirkcaldy, where she concealed the case under a bush in woods behind a house.

In 2014, the year she was imprisoned, it was reported how Adekoya was embroiled in a heated confrontation at her prison gym. Catherine Hutchison clashed with tragic Mikaeel’s mother in Cornton Vale Prison.

Ms Hutchison taunted Adekoya and yelled “beast” at her. Catherine, from Drumchapel, Glasgow, was subsequently stripped of her TV privileges and confined to her cell for three nights as punishment.

Speaking to the Record at the time, Catherine said: “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.”

Catherine alleged the killer mum maintained a shrine to her son within her cell. She said: “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.”

Adekoya, who has four other children, walked free from prison less than seven years into an 11-year sentence.

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