The parents of a two-year-old girl have been pleaded guilty of her death after being held under burning water as punishment for soiling her nappy and jailed for up to 11 years by the court.
The toddler, Maddilyn-Rose Stokes, had died in ‘excruciating pain’ from severe burns after her father held her under the scalding water to punish her for soiling nappy on May 20, 2017.
The water scalded her back, between her legs, and only the balls and heels of her feet escaped the steaming water.
The parents, 33-year-old Shane David Stokes and 26-year-old Nicole Betty Moore pleaded guilty to the two-year-old’s torture and manslaughter and failing to seek medical attention in the Queensland Supreme Court.
Stokes, 33, admitted causing the injuries that, untreated, developed third-degree, full-thickness burns, Dailymail UK reported.
The couple researched burns online and treated their daughter at home with aloe vera gel and bandages after refusing to seek medical help. The innocent girl had died in hospital on May 25 after being found unconscious by paramedics at her family’s Northgate townhouse – five days after she was burnt.
Authorities found blood-soaked bandages, toilet paper and mattresses throughout the home.
The prosecutor Sarah Farnden told the court that the toddler would have been in misery and pain, unable to walk. She would have been dehydrated and weak before becoming delirious and falling unconscious before going into cardiac arrest.
It emerged after a blood analysis that the toddler had been given anti-depressants prescribed to the father to ‘quieten or tranquilise’ the girl before her death.
The couple sitting in the dock remained unmoved as their daughter’s catastrophic injuries were outlined in court throughout the hearing.
Stokes and Moore hid their daughter’s injuries for five days, fearing Department of Child Safety intervention after Maddilyn-Rose had been treated for severe malnutrition as a baby.
Had they sought immediate medical intervention, the toddler had a 100 per cent chance of making a full recovery.
Defence barrister Eoin Mac Giolla Ri said Maddilyn-Rose’s death was not an act of deliberation, but a case of parents ‘doing their incompetent best’.
Lawyers for Moore said she did not cause the child’s injuries, wanted to call the ambulance and had been ‘under the delusion’ she would get better. It was not done by malice or lack of caring; she was scared the child would be taken from her,’ the court was told.
In sentencing on Monday, Justice David Jackson said the toddler’s death was ‘dreadful and beyond tragic. ‘Your concerns were for yourselves, at your daughter’s expense – it cost your daughter’s life.’
‘The greatest tragedy is that had you taken her promptly to hospital, called triple zero, her life would have been saved and she would have received proper pain relief. She would not have had to endure almost five days of excruciating pain suffered by the victim of untreated and serious burns – you both bear full responsibility.’
Stokes was jailed for 11 years and Moore for nine years and six months. Justice Jackson declined to make any recommendation for early parole.
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