AN evil mum who beat her toddler son to death has been freed after just seven years in jail.
Rosdeep Adekoya, 41, was sentenced to 11 years for killing Mikaeel Kular, three, and dumping his body in a suitcase in Kirkcaldy, Scotland.
But she was freed from Cornton Vale on Friday having served just seven years.
Relatives are thought to have met her at the Stirlingshire jail.
Sickened insiders last night revealed how Adekoya learned to be a model prisoner to make sure she got early release.
A source said: “She’s been doing what she can to prove she’s a model prisoner — and it worked.
“But seven years is a slap on the wrist. It’s disgraceful.”
A former fellow inmate said: “Some prisoners are glad to see the back of her, but a lot are angry she’s out so soon.”
Tonight none of Adekoya’s immediate family, including her parents, would comment.
But Simone Evelyn, 33, who lives yards from where Mikaeel was killed, said: “I’m disgusted to hear that monster will be given a new life after she ended her young son’s.”
The evil mum of five killed defenceless Mikaeel in January 2014 after a night out with friends at a Nando’s restaurant.
Adekoya thought he had disobeyed her by eating too much.
When he fell ill at their home in Drylaw, Edinburgh, she beat him repeatedly over three days until he died from agonising internal injuries.
She wrapped his body in a duvet and stuffed it into a suitcase, then dumped it near her sister’s home in Kirkcaldy and reported him missing.
A desperate search involving hundreds of concerned locals ended when his remains were found in a woodland.
One neighbour recalled how he helped look for Mikaeel after Adekoya said he had let himself out of their home and vanished.
He said last night: “When it turned out she did it everybody was disgusted.
"Her release is morally repugnant.”
Adekoya — who had a history of depression and carried out internet searches including “I find it hard to love my son” and “cover up bruises” — admitted culpable homicide.
The High Court in Edinburgh heard Mikaeel suffered 40 separate injuries in her onslaught.
But she didn’t take him to a doctor for fear his bruises would be spotted.
The Crown accepted she did not intend to kill her son, who had been in care. He died of blunt force abdominal trauma.
Sentencing Adekoya in August 2014 for taking the life of her “happy, healthy little boy”, Lord Glennie said: “What you did was cruel and inexcusable.”
We told in 2018 how Adekoya was living in a halfway house to prepare for her release from jail, and was spotted out and about in Stirling.
The Scottish Prison Service said: “We do not comment on individual prisoners.”
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