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Mick Philpott: Police investigate 'further offences' | Mick Philpott: Police investigate 'further offences' |
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Police have begun investigating "further offences" allegedly committed by Mick Philpott, the father who killed six of his children in a house fire. | |
Philpott is serving a life sentence for manslaughter after he set a fire at the family home in Derby. | |
Following his conviction, police confirmed they intended to "thoroughly" investigate an allegation that he had raped a woman. | |
Police would not comment on the nature of the offences now being considered. | Police would not comment on the nature of the offences now being considered. |
Comment 'inappropriate' | Comment 'inappropriate' |
Assistant Chief Constable Steve Cotterill said: "We can confirm that officers from Derbyshire Constabulary are making inquiries into allegations of further offences committed by Mick Philpott. | Assistant Chief Constable Steve Cotterill said: "We can confirm that officers from Derbyshire Constabulary are making inquiries into allegations of further offences committed by Mick Philpott. |
"These allegations came to light during the investigation into the fire in May last year in which his children died. | "These allegations came to light during the investigation into the fire in May last year in which his children died. |
"Investigations are continuing and it would be inappropriate to make any further comment at this time." | "Investigations are continuing and it would be inappropriate to make any further comment at this time." |
Philpott, 56, was told at Nottingham Crown Court that he would serve a minimum of 15 years in prison. | Philpott, 56, was told at Nottingham Crown Court that he would serve a minimum of 15 years in prison. |
The court heard he had a criminal record and had tried to murder a previous girlfriend. | The court heard he had a criminal record and had tried to murder a previous girlfriend. |
Headbutted colleague | Headbutted colleague |
He was jailed for seven years in 1978 after repeatedly stabbing her and given a concurrent five-year sentence for stabbing her mother, causing grievous bodily harm with intent. | He was jailed for seven years in 1978 after repeatedly stabbing her and given a concurrent five-year sentence for stabbing her mother, causing grievous bodily harm with intent. |
In 1991 he received a two-year conditional discharge for assault occasioning actual bodily harm after he headbutted a colleague. | In 1991 he received a two-year conditional discharge for assault occasioning actual bodily harm after he headbutted a colleague. |
And in 2010 he was given a police caution after slapping his wife Mairead Philpott and dragging her outside by her hair. | And in 2010 he was given a police caution after slapping his wife Mairead Philpott and dragging her outside by her hair. |
Mairead was also convicted of the manslaughter of the children, together with friend and lover Paul Mosley. Both were told they would serve half their 17-year sentences. | Mairead was also convicted of the manslaughter of the children, together with friend and lover Paul Mosley. Both were told they would serve half their 17-year sentences. |
Jade Philpott, 10, John, nine, Jack, eight, Jesse, six, and Jayden, five, died on the morning of the fire on 11 May 2012. | Jade Philpott, 10, John, nine, Jack, eight, Jesse, six, and Jayden, five, died on the morning of the fire on 11 May 2012. |
Mairead Philpott's son from a previous relationship, 13-year-old Duwayne, died later in hospital. | Mairead Philpott's son from a previous relationship, 13-year-old Duwayne, died later in hospital. |