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Steven Ling released from prison after murder of Joanne Tulip in Northumberland

Ling was recommended for release following his fifth parole hearing.

The Parole Board was then asked by Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood to reconsider its recommendation on the basis that it was legally irrational, but the decision was upheld.

He admitted rape but the charge was left to lie on file meaning he has not been classed as a sex offender.

In its ruling, the Parole Board said: “Mr Ling has always accepted that he raped the victim.”

The panel accepted he had undertaken an official programme to address his violent and sexual offending, and his conduct in prison “has largely been exemplary”.

An MoJ spokesperson said: “Steven Ling will be on licence for the rest of his life, with strict conditions and intensive probation supervision after he is released, including not to contact Joanne’s family.”

The spokesperson added that Ling faced an “immediate return to prison” if he broke the rules.


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