The father of Merseyside toddler James Bulger has said the announcement that one of his killers is to be freed from prison "fills him with terror".
Ralph Bulger, in a statement issued through his solicitor Robin Makin, said the family was "disappointed and dismayed" by the decision to release Jon Venables.
He said: "In 2011 the Parole Board determined that it was 'not safe' for Jon Venables to be released. It is not known what has changed. No reasons for the decision have been given.
"The decision to release Jon Venables is misguided and fills Ralph with terror.
"Ralph fears that an innocent person may be mistaken for Jon Venables and be injured or even killed.
James Bulger was tortured and left dead on railway tracks in Liverpool"If such occurs then Ralph will feel guilty of not having done enough to have prevented such an obvious tragedy.
"For Ralph and his family the living nightmare continues and is exacerbated by the problems now created by the reckless decision to free Jon Venables without any publicly disclosed safeguards."
Venables, now in his 30s, was jailed in 2010 after admitting downloading and distributing indecent images of children while on parole from his life sentence for killing two-year-old James.
He was originally jailed for life alongside 10-year-old classmate Robert Thompson in 1993 for the abduction, torture and murder of James in Bootle. This year marks the 20th anniversary of James's murder.
The two boys were released on licence with new identities in 2001.
James's mother Denise Fergus is dismayed by the decision to free VenablesEarlier this year James' father and mother, Denise Fergus, both addressed Venables' parole hearing and pushed for him to remain in prison.
Mrs Fergus, who broke the news of Venables' release on her Twitter page, said: "I got a call from the Probation Service, but they only told me that the parole has been approved and that preparations are being made for his release.
"I have not been told what conditions they are going to impose and even whether he will still be banned from entering the county of Merseyside."
She added: "I've been fighting for justice for James for 20 years now and I will continue to do so."
A spokesman for the Parole Board said today: "We've had confirmation that all parties have been told and we can confirm that it was a release decision. He (Venables) will be released."
Ralph Bulger addressed Venables parole hearing earlier this yearA Ministry of Justice spokesman said: "The re-release of life-licensed offenders is directed by the independent Parole Board once they are satisfied they can be safely managed in the community.
"Their life licence lasts for the rest of their lives, and they may be recalled to prison at any time for breaching their licence conditions.
"Additionally, they will be subject to strict controls and restrictions for as long as their risk requires them."
Venables' former solicitor Laurence Lee said: "My thoughts go out to Denise Fergus and the rest of James Bulger's family.
"But the Parole Board have decided that he can be freed and he can't be kept inside forever.
"Jon Venables may be at liberty but he will never be free."
Mr Bulger released a book - titled My James - earlier this year in which he described blaming his former wife for letting their son out of her sight.
He also said he drank two bottles of whisky a day to escape the pain and that he considered suicide after his son's murder.
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