Mick Philpott Investigated Over Claims He Raped Two Women

Mick Philpott Investigated Over Rape Claims

Convicted child-killer Mick Philpott is facing an investigation into claims that he raped two women.

Officers from Derbyshire Police are to interview Philpott in jail about the allegations, according to the Daily Mirror.

Philpott and his wife Mairead were both jailed in April after being convicted of killing their six children by setting fire to their home in Derby.

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Mick Philpott is being investigated over two rape claims

In a statement, Derbyshire Police 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.

"Investigations are continuing and it would be inappropriate to make any further comment at this time."

One of the alleged victims is said to have told officers that Philpott raped her inside a caravan in his front garden.

The Daily Mirror reported that the second complainant has alleged that Philpott assaulted her at a property in Derby in March 1996.

An unnamed source told the newspaper: "The women will be formally interviewed, this time in connection with the rape allegations as opposed to the fire.

"Once those interviews are complete detectives will travel to Wakefield and interview Philpott."

Philpott was jailed for life with a minimum term of 15 years after being convicted of six counts of manslaughter following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court.

The trial heard that Philpott used petrol to set fire to his home in Victory Road, Allenton, in a bid to frame his mistress during a child custody battle.

His wife, Mairead, was given a 17-year jail term for her part in the plan to set fire to the property.

Paul Mosley, 46, of Cecil Street, Derby, was also jailed for 17 years after being convicted of the manslaughter of Jade Philpott, 10, and her brothers John, nine, Jack, eight, Jesse, six, Jayden, five, and Duwayne, 13.

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Mick Philpott and wife Mairead speak to the media at Derby Conference Centre, Derby following a fire at their home last week which claimed the lives of six of his children. (credit:PA)
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File photo dated 14/3/2006 of Mick Philpott who was today found guilty of manslaughter at Nottingham Crown Court over the house fire in Derby which killed his six children. (credit:PA)
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The six young Philpott children that perished in the house fire.
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A prison van believed to contain Mick Philpott arrives at Nottingham Crown Court, Nottingham. (credit:PA)
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A prison van believed to contain Mick Philpott arrives at Nottingham Crown Court, Nottingham. (credit:PA)
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Court drawing of Mick Philpott (left)in the witness box at Nottingham Crown Court where he is accused of killing his six children in a house fire. (credit:PA)
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Court drawing of Mick Philpott (left)in the witness box at Nottingham Crown Court where he is accused of killing his six children in a house fire. (credit:PA)
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Mick Philpott (second from left) and wife Mairead (second from right) appear at Nottingham Crown Court along with Paul Mosley (right) ahead of their trial for the manslaughter of their six children in a house fire in Allenton, Derby. (credit:PA)
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Court drawing of Mick Philpott in the witness box at Nottingham Crown Court where he is accused of killing his six children in a house fire. (credit:PA)
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Court drawing of Mick Philpott in the witness box at Nottingham Crown Court where he is accused of killing his six children in a house fire. (credit:PA)
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File photo dated 11/05/12 of a view of the scene in Allenton, Derby following a house fire which killed six children. Mick Philpott was today found guilty of manslaughter at Nottingham Crown Court over the house fire in Derby which killed his six children. (credit:PA)
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File photo dated 16/5/2012 of Mick Philpott and wife Mairead speak to the media at Derby Conference Centre, Derby following a fire at their home last week which claimed the lives of six of his children. The pair were today found guilty of manslaughter at Nottingham Crown Court over the house fire in Derby which killed the children. (credit:PA)
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File photo dated 16/5/2012 of Mick Philpott and wife Mairead speak to the media at Derby Conference Centre, Derby following a fire at their home last week which claimed the lives of six of his children. The pair were today found guilty of manslaughter at Nottingham Crown Court over the house fire in Derby which killed the children. (credit:PA)
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The funeral cortege of the Philpott children on the way to St Mary's RC Church on Bridgegate, Derby. (credit:PA)
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File photo dated 22/6/2012 of the funeral cortege of the Philpott children arrive at St Mary's RC Church on Bridgegate, Derby following a house fire which claimed their lives. (credit:PA)
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A mourner throws flower petals as coffins leave the funeral service of the Philpott children held at St Mary's RC Church on Bridgegate, Derby. (credit:PA)
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The funeral cortege of the Philpott children arrive at St Mary's RC Church on Bridgegate, Derby. (credit:PA)
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The funeral cortege of the Philpott children arrive at St Mary's RC Church on Bridgegate, Derby. (credit:PA)
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Mick Philpott's sons Richard (left) and Mickey carry their sister Jade's coffin after funeral service at St Mary's RC Church on Bridgegate, Derby of the six youngsters that died in a house fire. (credit:PA)
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The funeral cortege of the Philpott children on the way to St Mary's RC Church on Bridgegate, Derby. (credit:PA)
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The funeral cortege of the Philpott children on the way to St Mary's RC Church on Bridgegate, Derby. (credit:PA)
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The funeral cortege of the Philpott children arrive at St Mary's RC Church on Bridgegate, Derby. (credit:PA)
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The funeral cortege of the Philpott children arrive at St Mary's RC Church on Bridgegate, Derby. (credit:PA)
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The funeral cortege of the Philpott children arrive at St Mary's RC Church on Bridgegate, Derby. (credit:PA)