
Australia mum accused of murdering daughter found 'unresponsive' in cell
An woman in Australia who was accused of murdering her daughter has been found 'unresponsive' in her prison cell.
Laura Flanigan, 32, was charged with the alleged murder of her three-year-old daughter Sophia at her home in Queensland at 4.45pm on Monday (May 26).
Ms Flanigan was found in the front garden of her family home when police arrived.
Police also discovered the body of the little girl, as well as a bladed knife which was seized at the scene. Ms Flanigan was charged with murder of her daughter on Monday, and was found unresponsive in her cell four days later. Pic: Instagram
Ms Flanigan was charged with the murder of Sophia on Tuesday and will appear before the courts in July, but Queensland Corrective Services have said that she was found unresponsive in her cell at Brisbane Women's Correctional Centre on Friday (May 30).
A spokesperson for the Queensland Corrective Services said that paramedics rushed to the scene, where a prisoner was brought to hospital. The nature of the emergency is unknown.
'Support is being offered to the responding officers and their colleagues,' a QCS spokesperson said, while a police spokesperson said 'there is no further information at this time.' An Australian woman who was accused of murdering her daughter has been found 'unresponsive' in her cell. Pic: Instagram
Speaking at the time of the incident on Monday, police said that the child suffered multiple wounds, and 'despite multiple attempts from [police] and [paramedics] to apply first aid to that child, she unfortunately died due to the injuries that she had received.
'It was a horrific scene, a terrible incident for everybody – including the witnesses, including the emergency services, police and ambulance officers who attended and the investigators doing the ongoing investigation.'
Sophia's father, Jai Ruane, paid tribute to his young daughter, saying to Nine News Australia that Sophia was 'full of life and love.' Sophia's father Jai Ruane paid tribute to his daughter, saying she had 'a huge heart.' Pic: Facebook
'She was always smiling, always wanting to help,' Mr Ruane said. 'She just had a huge heart.'

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