Queensland Woman Charged with Poisoning Infant for Online Donations
A 34-year-old woman from Queensland has been arrested and charged with multiple offenses after allegedly poisoning a one-year-old girl. According to police reports, the woman filmed the child in severe distress and pain, using the footage to solicit donations and gain followers online.
The charges stem from an investigation initiated by medical staff at a Brisbane hospital, who raised concerns regarding the child's condition during her admission. Investigators allege that between August 6 and October 15 of the previous year, the woman administered unauthorized prescription medications to the infant, disregarding medical advice.
Police stated that the woman took extreme measures to acquire these drugs, including obtaining expired medications meant for another individual in her home. The alleged exploitation of the child through the posted videos is central to the accusation, with police highlighting the distress the child was subjected to during filming.
The woman has been charged with five counts of administering poison with intent to harm, three counts of preparation to commit crimes involving dangerous items, and one count each of torture, production of child exploitation material, and fraud. She is set to appear in court on Friday.
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