This CCTV image shows three year old Kaylee-Jayde Priest standing quietly beside her mother in the hallway of their apartment building
This CCTV image shows three year old Kaylee-Jayde Priest standing quietly beside her mother in the hallway of their apartment building.
It is one of the last known images of Kaylee before she died later that same day in May 2020.
Hours later, Kaylee was found unresponsive in her bedroom. Despite emergency efforts, she was pronounced dead. Medical experts later told the court that her body showed signs of repeated harm and extreme suffering, described as catastrophic.
Those responsible were the two people meant to protect her.
Her mother, Nicola Priest, and her partner, Callum Redfern, were both charged and found guilty of manslaughter. During the trial, prosecutors revealed messages between the couple that treated harm as discipline. The injuries that ended Kaylee’s life were inflicted in the hours before she died.
Instead of calling for urgent help, the adults left the apartment to get food and continued using social media while Kaylee lay injured inside her own home.
Kaylee died in the one place where she should have been safest.
Her case sparked public outrage across the country and raised painful questions about missed warning signs and failures meant to protect vulnerable children.
Kaylee’s name is now remembered as more than a headline.
It is a reminder.
Some children suffer in silence.
And some warnings come too late.

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