A convicted killer, aged 27, is set to become Britain’s youngest grandfather.
The daughter 13 who is already 5 months pregnant is believed to be impregnated by a boy her same age.
According to reports, the father is not exactly thrilled about the news has asked the daughter to get rid of the pregnancy.
Young mother: A 13-year-old girl has become pregnant, which will make her 27-year-old father, in jail for murder, Britain’s youngest grandfather.
Mirror reports:
The convict’s daughter is said to be 13 and was born when her killer dad was 14.
She has now become pregnant by a boy who is believed to be the same age as her.
The girl’s dad knifed a bystander to death who tried to stop a robbery when she was two.
He is reported to have begged her not to have the baby but she is said to have posted a picture of a scan on her Facebook page.
And friends have congratulated her after she commented that she was five months’ pregnant, the report in The Sun added.
One read: “Hurry up and push that baby out. You and ******* are going to be the best mum and dad.”
The identities of the pregnant mum or the grandad cannot be revealed for legal reasons but she is said to live in one of Britain’s biggest cities and has been withdrawn from school.
It was reported that she now attends a unit catering for pregnant teenagers and young mothers.
It is believed that her mum, 28, now has a new partner and two more boys.
A source slammed the girl’s friends for praising her for becoming pregnant, saying: “It’s disgusting.
“The girls round here think this is what you do — and make out it’s a good thing she’s pregnant.
“She thinks she’s a bit of a rebel. My mum would have killed me if I got pregnant at that age.”
In July 2011 Shem Davies, 29, from Bridgend, south Wales became Britain’s youngest grandfather after his 14-year-old daughter Tia became pregnant with Jordan Williams, 15.
He said at the time: “One minute Tia’s a baby, the next she’s pregnant. I could have yelled at her, but what’s the point?
“I know how hard it’s going to be for them because I was in their shoes at the same age.
“I didn’t handle it very well when I became a dad at 14.
“I wasn’t able to cope with it and I ran away.”
In 2004, carpet factory worker Tam Gallacher, of Kilmarnock, Scotland, told how he became a grandad at the age of 27 after his stepdaughter fell pregnant at the age of 19.
He said: “Becoming a grandad was one of the best things that has ever happened to me.
“When my mates found out they gave me a bit of a ribbing but now they think it’s cool.
“There are lots of advantages to being a young grandparent as you are fit enough to do all the things older people can’t.”