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In 2013 I watched the news about an 8 year old girl died in her bedroom which was heart breaking enough although the full story wasn't published. I was watching the news this morning, I was saddened to rehear that same 8 year old girl was subject to cruelty, abuse and neglect and was pointed at her for having to many demons. Ayesha Ali, 8 year old died in 2013. I know all this took place in 2013, but just shows you how the devil brings up the past and makes it worse.
Ayesha Ali was found dead in her bedroom with more than 50 injuries including bite-marks, in August 2013.
At the Old Bailey, the girl's mother, Polly Chowdhury, 35, was sentenced to 13 years in prison for manslaughter.
Jailing her lover and co-defendant, Kiki Muddar, 43, for 18-years for the same crime, the judge described her as a "manipulative, wicked woman". Judge Christopher Moss QC told the court Ayesha's mother had "disgracefully failed" in her role, to keep her daughter safe.
During the trial, the court heard Muddar made Chowdhury believe her daughter was "evil" by creating a fantasy world full of characters on social media who told her Ayesha needed to be punished.
One alias Muddar created was spirit guide "Skyman", whom she used to manipulate Chowdhury into believing Ayesha had "bad blood" and needed to be disciplined to rid her of "evil spirits".
The abuse came to a head on 28 August 2013, when Ayesha was killed at the family home in Chadwell Heath.
Chowdhury told the court Ayesha was hurt while Muddar was giving her a cold bath as punishment for wetting herself.
'Brainwashed'
A post-mortem examination revealed the girl died from a blow or blows to the head which Judge Moss said could have been caused by contact with the bath rim or inflicted by Chowdhury or Muddar.
Judge Moss said Ayesha was subjected to a "life of cruelty and misery that defies belief" in the months before her death.
The court heard Ayesha was regularly beaten with wooden spoons, made to perform household chores such as repeatedly cleaning the bathroom, made to go without food or forced to eat too much for misdemeanours set out by Muddar.
During sentencing, Judge Moss said he believed Muddar bore the "lion's share of responsibility", after a psychiatrist found she had not been delusional in her actions.
During sentencing, the judge also paid tribute to the "courage and personal restraint" of Ayesha's father Afsar Ali, who had to learn the disturbing details of how his daughter died as the case unfolded.
Following the verdicts, Mr Ali said: "This has been the hardest and most difficult thing that I have ever had to do in my life.
"I lost a battle I never agreed to fight. I cry every night; each teardrop engraves yet another scar."
In mitigation, Chowdhury's lawyer, Ali Bajwa QC, said Muddar "skilfully and mercilessly" seized upon Chowdhury's weakness and "excessively gullible and trusting character".
"She was brainwashed entirely", he said.
We hear such tragedies all around the world, but the question still remains as to how a person can be so cruel and so manipultive towards there own Child/children?, It really hurts me to hear these stories. All we can do is pray for the family and pray that the mother and mother inlaw sees sense and ask God for forgiveness.
Ayesha Ali was found dead in her bedroom with more than 50 injuries including bite-marks, in August 2013.
At the Old Bailey, the girl's mother, Polly Chowdhury, 35, was sentenced to 13 years in prison for manslaughter.
Jailing her lover and co-defendant, Kiki Muddar, 43, for 18-years for the same crime, the judge described her as a "manipulative, wicked woman". Judge Christopher Moss QC told the court Ayesha's mother had "disgracefully failed" in her role, to keep her daughter safe.
During the trial, the court heard Muddar made Chowdhury believe her daughter was "evil" by creating a fantasy world full of characters on social media who told her Ayesha needed to be punished.
One alias Muddar created was spirit guide "Skyman", whom she used to manipulate Chowdhury into believing Ayesha had "bad blood" and needed to be disciplined to rid her of "evil spirits".
The abuse came to a head on 28 August 2013, when Ayesha was killed at the family home in Chadwell Heath.
Chowdhury told the court Ayesha was hurt while Muddar was giving her a cold bath as punishment for wetting herself.
'Brainwashed'
A post-mortem examination revealed the girl died from a blow or blows to the head which Judge Moss said could have been caused by contact with the bath rim or inflicted by Chowdhury or Muddar.
Judge Moss said Ayesha was subjected to a "life of cruelty and misery that defies belief" in the months before her death.
The court heard Ayesha was regularly beaten with wooden spoons, made to perform household chores such as repeatedly cleaning the bathroom, made to go without food or forced to eat too much for misdemeanours set out by Muddar.
During sentencing, Judge Moss said he believed Muddar bore the "lion's share of responsibility", after a psychiatrist found she had not been delusional in her actions.
During sentencing, the judge also paid tribute to the "courage and personal restraint" of Ayesha's father Afsar Ali, who had to learn the disturbing details of how his daughter died as the case unfolded.
Following the verdicts, Mr Ali said: "This has been the hardest and most difficult thing that I have ever had to do in my life.
"I lost a battle I never agreed to fight. I cry every night; each teardrop engraves yet another scar."
In mitigation, Chowdhury's lawyer, Ali Bajwa QC, said Muddar "skilfully and mercilessly" seized upon Chowdhury's weakness and "excessively gullible and trusting character".
"She was brainwashed entirely", he said.
We hear such tragedies all around the world, but the question still remains as to how a person can be so cruel and so manipultive towards there own Child/children?, It really hurts me to hear these stories. All we can do is pray for the family and pray that the mother and mother inlaw sees sense and ask God for forgiveness.