Mother of tragic Alfie Lamb dyes hair blonde in first sighting since jail ...

Mother of tragic Alfie Lamb dyes hair blonde in first sighting since jail ...
Mother of tragic Alfie Lamb dyes hair blonde in first sighting since jail ...

A mother who was found guilty of child cruelty after her toddler was crushed to death by a car seat has been spotted for the first time since her release.  

Adrian Hoare, 26, was seen walking in Chatham, Kent, where she is believed to have moved in with her mother Janis Templeton-Hoare, 55 - who once said she would 'always feel hatred towards her' daughter following her grandson's death. 

Hoare's usually brunette-coloured hair has been dyed blonde and red, suggesting she is trying to avoid being recognised.    

The hairdresser was jailed in 2019 after being found guilty of putting her son Alfie Lamb into harm's way by placing him into the footwell of an Audi convertible.   

Her boyfriend at the time Stephen Waterson, 28, then slammed into Alfie with his seat, before pulling him out of the car and trying to revive him.  

Alfie suffered a cardiac arrest and his life support machine was turned off three days later in 2018. 

Adrian Hoare, from Kent, was jailed for two years and nine months in May 2019 after being found guilty of child cruelty over the death of her son Alfie Lamb

Adrian Hoare, from Kent, was jailed for two years and nine months in May 2019 after being found guilty of child cruelty over the death of her son Alfie Lamb

Three-year-old Alfie was crushed to death by a car seat after she placed the toddler into the footwell of an Audi in 2018

Hoare also admitted plotting to pervert the course of justice in the wake of Alfie's (pictured) death

Three-year-old Alfie was crushed to death by a car seat after she placed the toddler into the footwell of an Audi in 2018 (pictured left with Hoare)

A source told the Sun: 'It's sickening to see her walking the streets again already.

'She didn't deserve Alfie and doesn't deserve to be free.

'Scumbags who abuse kids are among the most hated offenders so it's no surprise she's trying to avoid being spotted.' 

Hoare was jailed for two years and nine months in May 2019, but was offered early release and left prison in October that year.

However her licence was revoked just three months later after she 'placed herself in a risky situation' and then 'lost touch with the probation service', according to parole bosses. 

She then remained 'unlawfully at large' until she was taken back into custody in May 2020, before being released in July this year when her sentence

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