A paedophile who moved to the UK after his conviction has been allowed to stay in the country after a judge ruled blocking him would violate his human rights.
The 44-year-old criminal, named only as OS, was convicted for a sex attack on a girl aged under 16 in 2009.
He served three years in a US jail before being deported to Jamaica in the Caribbean.
But following his deportation, the convicted paedophile continued to pursue young girls, according to The Sun, and ultimately married a girl who he met when she was just 15.
The pair had a baby when the girl was 24 before she moved to Britain in 2015 without him.
Now, a judge has ruled that OS can join the woman and his child in the United Kingdom – because blocking the paedophile from living with his family would violate his human rights.
OS had initially failed to disclose his conviction for sex abuse against a child but later confessed and won an appeal thanks to the European Convention on Human Rights.
Senior Tory MP Sir Alex Shelbrooke said the Government ‘must address the ECHR’.
The Home Office commented: ‘We remain resolute in ensuring there are no barriers to deport foreign criminals, as it is in the public interest for them to be removed swiftly.’