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A mother has been convicted alongside her then boyfriend of killing her three-year-old daughter, days after threatening to do so in a text message.
Kaylee-Jayde Priest was found dead at the flat in Solihull where she lived with her mother, Nicola Priest, 23, on 9 August last year.
Priest and lover Callum Redfern, 22, were cleared of murder but convicted of manslaughter.
The youngster died from serious chest and abdominal injuries.
The child's mother rang 999 but a jury convicted Priest after hearing the youngster had been "dead before the call was made".
Medical examinations later showed she had also suffered historical injuries including broken ribs, lower leg fractures and a broken sternum, Birmingham Crown Court heard.
Priest and Redfern were at the time in a "close sexual relationship".
Jurors had heard how the mother would hit Kaylee around the head, while the youngster was also heard crying "in a fearful tone".
On one occasion, neighbours in a flat below at Kingshurst House, Solihull, recalled hearing a bang above and then the girl crying, before allegedly hearing Priest say: "I'll just say she fell off the bed."
The same residents claimed they noticed that "when Kaylee cried, the response appeared to be to drown out her crying with music".
In a text message exchange on 24 July last year, days before the youngster's death, Priest told Redfern: "I'm gonna kill her... because she keeps leaving the living room or going in the kitchen, so I've paled [hit] her one and smacked her for [dirtying] her nappy."
Redfern said: "Good - give her one from me."
Priest replied: "I will, babe."
From the time the mother moved in to the flat in mid-2019, neighbours heard her "shouting with real regularity" at Kaylee, including comments like "Shut up", "Go away" or "Leave me alone" - and "never anything positive or kind".
In CCTV played to court, the girl and Priest were seen together, hours before the youngster's fatal collapse, using a lift at the block of flats where they lived.
At no point in the footage was there any physical contact between the pair, with the mother neglecting to reach out to hold her daughter's hand.
Priest, of Poplar Avenue, Edgbaston, Birmingham, and Redfern, of Temple Street, Dudley, will be sentenced on Friday.
'Most brutal of ways'
The mother was also found guilty of cruelty to a child, relating to the youngster's historical injuries, but Redfern was cleared of that charge.
In a statement released through police after the verdicts, Kaylee's grandmother, Debbie Windmill, said she could "never stop staring at the smile on her beautiful face".
The grandmother added preparing to buy her first grandchild her pre-school uniform "was something that filled me with such happiness".
She said: "I couldn't wait to see her in it, but this opportunity was stolen from me in the most brutal of ways."
Speaking afterwards, Det Insp Adam Jobson, said he did not think "we will ever fully know what has happened".
He added: "One thing is clear, Nicky Priest has failed her daughter, she's failed to protect her and she should be - being a mother to that little girl - the one person who should have been able to protect her."
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