A little girl suffered the “worst injuries ever seen” after almost , including suffering burns and disfigurement.
The disturbing level of abuse was discovered by police after a high-risk missing person investigation was launched to find the four year old infant. A tip off to her suffering was received by , sparking Operation Xray Cinder, and after an exhaustive search officers found the girl and she was rushed to Logan Hospital, where medical staff allegedly documented extensive injuries, including bruising, burns, fractures, and disfigurement. A 32-year-old woman was arrested and she appeared in court on Wednesday, accused of dozens of charges.
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Speaking in January, Detective Acting Inspector Kent Ellis commended the dedication of the investigating officers, whose persistence was instrumental in rescuing the child and ensuring her safety.
He said: “The alleged physical abuse this little girl endured is amongst the worst I have seen in my career. Her injuries are horrific and highlight the unimaginable suffering she has experienced.
“The initial response of general duties officers, coupled with the comprehensive investigation by CPIU detectives, saved this child’s life. This case highlights the importance of community vigilance.
“If members of the public are aware of or suspect child abuse, they are encouraged to report it to police. This investigation underscores the tireless efforts of CPIU investigators, who not only conduct their duties with exceptional professionalism but with extraordinary care for the vulnerable victims they serve.”
Investigators allege the suspect attempted to conceal the child and her injuries by moving her to various addresses. She is said to have been held between March 2024 until she was found in January by police officers.
The woman, who cannot be named, faces 29 charges, including six counts of assault occasioning bodily harm (domestic violence offence), one count of grievous bodily harm (domestic violence offence), one count of torture (domestic violence offence), and multiple drug-related offences.
reported her lawyer, Adriane Hillier, told Beenleigh Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday she was still awaiting outstanding medical records and requested an adjournment. She added: “I understand the brief is quite voluminous.”
Magistrate Gary Finger adjourned the matter until May 7 and the woman, who has yet to enter any pleas, remains in custody.
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