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Child killers Rachel Trelfa and Nyomi Fee have been spotted sharing a kiss on a day out from prison.

The evil pair – who are imprisoned in separate jails – were spotted enjoying the intimate moment together in Glenrothes, Fife, before they returned to their cells.

The Daily Record reports that they were briefly reunited at a social work meeting close to the town’s Kingdom Centre on Monday.

They were sentenced to a total of 47 years in June after they were found guilty of murdering Trelfa’s son Liam after subjecting him to more than two years of abuse and neglect.

The defenceless two-year-old died at his home near Glenrothes on March 22, 2014, after suffering heart injuries similar to those found on road crash victims.

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Last night, an eyewitness described how he first noticed two G4S security transport vans in a car park behind the shopping centre before spotting the killers.

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He told us: “The vehicles caught my eye before I saw them – they are a very distinctive couple. It’s difficult to miss Nyomi – she’s a very large and imposing figure.

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“They were both chained to a female officer and there were four other male security guards too.

“It looked like they’d come out of the registry office, which I thought was odd because they’ve already had a civil wedding.

Nyomi’s face was tripping her until Rachel moved over and gave her a kiss before they climbed into separate vans. It was very unusual but the guards were pretty relaxed about everything.”

Last night, a prison service source confirmed the women visited the town but insisted it wasn’t unusual for cons to be allowed out under supervision to attend meetings where personal appearances by those involved are mandatory.

The killers had been expected to be kept at Cornton Vale prison, near Stirling, but Trelfa was transferred to Saughton jail in Edinburgh before they were sentenced.

Both women were said to be fuming about the move. They were in separate cells at Cornton Vale but a source told us they were able to meet up during recreation time.

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Both women were caged for life following a seven-week trial at the High Court in Livingston.

Trelfa, 31, and Fee, 29, had tried to pin the blame Liam’s death on a young boy. The pair – originally from Ryton, Tyne and Wear – were also found guilty of a catalogue of cruelty against two other boys in their care.

Trelfa was ordered to serve a minimum of 23-and-a-half years behind bars while Fee must spend at least 24 years in prison.