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Mom made daughter ill, then sought donations

- JONATHAN PEARLMAN LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA — A 23-year-old woman has been jailed after poisoning her healthy daughter with cancer drugs and setting up a Facebook page to attract support and donations.

The Australian mother of two, who cannot be named to protect her child’s identity, was sentenced to six years in jail after feeding the three-year-old girl toxic chemothera­py drugs for more than eight months.

She posted videos on YouTube and wrote about her daughter’s “fight for life” on Facebook, attracting more than 8,000 supporters and $500 in donations.

The girl, now five, suffered life-threatenin­g illnesses, including bone marrow failure, and was treated in hospital on several occasions. Prosecutor­s said she had been put at an increased risk of infertilit­y and an additional one to two per cent risk of developing some cancers.

A court in Brisbane was told that the mother bought the drugs online from Canada and set up a web page saying that her daughter needed a bone-marrow transplant. Health workers suspected the girl was being poisoned and advised police, who searched the mother’s home and found a pill crusher and online receipts for the drug, which can be used to treat various cancers including leukemia and breast cancer.

Judge Tony Rafter, in sentencing, said the crime was “incomprehe­nsible” and that the mother was seeking to gain attention.

The woman pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm last October. Her lawyer, said the mother suffered from a rare mental disorder known as factitious disorder by proxy, which caused her to produce or exaggerate symptoms of someone in their care.

The girl is now being cared for by her grandmothe­r.

 ?? FOTOLIA IMAGE ?? A woman has been jailed for poisoning her own daughter.
FOTOLIA IMAGE A woman has been jailed for poisoning her own daughter.

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