A woman convicted of the manslaughter of her six children in a horrific house fire has been given a treat McDonalds meal for her 40th birthday after being freed from prison.
Mairead Philpott tucked into a £5.19 McChicken sandwich and fries meal which was delivered by bicycle to a bail hostel where she is staying in the south of England.
The killer - who was release from prison in November after half her 17-year sentence - also enjoyed a pink birthday cake, The Mirror reports.
She was jailed over a 2012 fire in Allenton, Derby, that killed Duwayne Philpott, 13, his sister Jade, 10, and brothers Jack, nine, John, eight, Jesse, six and Jayden, five.
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Paul Mosley, from Derby, was convicted of six counts of manslaughter
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Paul Mosley was convicted of manslaughter (Image: Derby Telegraph)
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