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Poppi Worthington inquest: Toddler was 'bubbly and funny' | Poppi Worthington inquest: Toddler was 'bubbly and funny' |
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A 13-month-old girl who died after allegedly being sexually abused by her father was a "bubbly and funny" child, her mother has said. | A 13-month-old girl who died after allegedly being sexually abused by her father was a "bubbly and funny" child, her mother has said. |
Poppi Worthington died in hospital after being found with serious injuries at her home in Barrow in December 2012. | Poppi Worthington died in hospital after being found with serious injuries at her home in Barrow in December 2012. |
Last year a family court found her father Paul probably sexually assaulted her before her death. | Last year a family court found her father Paul probably sexually assaulted her before her death. |
He has never been charged with any offence and denies responsibility. He is due to give evidence in the inquest. | He has never been charged with any offence and denies responsibility. He is due to give evidence in the inquest. |
Poppi's mother, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was the first person to give evidence at the second inquest at County Hall in Kendal. | Poppi's mother, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was the first person to give evidence at the second inquest at County Hall in Kendal. |
The new inquest was ordered after a seven-minute hearing in 2014 determined Poppi's death was "unascertained". | The new inquest was ordered after a seven-minute hearing in 2014 determined Poppi's death was "unascertained". |
Alison Hewitt, counsel for the coroner, asked the mother what Poppi was like. | Alison Hewitt, counsel for the coroner, asked the mother what Poppi was like. |
She said: "[Poppi] was very alive, bubbly and funny. You knew she was there." | She said: "[Poppi] was very alive, bubbly and funny. You knew she was there." |
She also said she had a good appetite, regular naps and was starting to walk. | She also said she had a good appetite, regular naps and was starting to walk. |
She said Poppi was like the family's "alarm clock" and usually woke "bright and early" every day between 05:30 and 06:00. | She said Poppi was like the family's "alarm clock" and usually woke "bright and early" every day between 05:30 and 06:00. |
On 12 December, a recording of the mother calling 999 just before 06:00 GMT was played to the hearing. | On 12 December, a recording of the mother calling 999 just before 06:00 GMT was played to the hearing. |
She can be heard saying: "Come on baby, come on Poppi, keep going". | She can be heard saying: "Come on baby, come on Poppi, keep going". |
She can also be heard relaying instructions from the 999 call handler to Mr Worthington who was attempting mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and chest compressions. | She can also be heard relaying instructions from the 999 call handler to Mr Worthington who was attempting mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and chest compressions. |
She told the operator: "Ambulance please. My baby's not breathing, she's gone blue. | She told the operator: "Ambulance please. My baby's not breathing, she's gone blue. |
"She's not been well, on and off, last few days." | "She's not been well, on and off, last few days." |
The call handler responds, asking her to keep calm before giving instructions to lie the child flat on her back, check her airways and begin CPR. | The call handler responds, asking her to keep calm before giving instructions to lie the child flat on her back, check her airways and begin CPR. |
'Not breathing' | 'Not breathing' |
The mother tells her partner: "Oh my God. Two breaths, 30 pumps. Keep going until the ambulance arrives. | The mother tells her partner: "Oh my God. Two breaths, 30 pumps. Keep going until the ambulance arrives. |
"Come on Poppi. Come on baby. Come on ambulance please. Please come on. | "Come on Poppi. Come on baby. Come on ambulance please. Please come on. |
"What's wrong with her, Paul? She's not breathing." | "What's wrong with her, Paul? She's not breathing." |
Paramedics are then heard arriving in the background at the end of the call, which lasted up to 10 minutes. | Paramedics are then heard arriving in the background at the end of the call, which lasted up to 10 minutes. |
More than an hour later, Poppi was confirmed dead at Furness General Hospital. | More than an hour later, Poppi was confirmed dead at Furness General Hospital. |
The day before, Poppi had started showing signs of a cold, which had already affected the rest of the family, the mother told the hearing. | The day before, Poppi had started showing signs of a cold, which had already affected the rest of the family, the mother told the hearing. |
During dinner that night Poppi "threw herself back and just screamed out", the mother said. | During dinner that night Poppi "threw herself back and just screamed out", the mother said. |
She said Poppi was "screaming as though something was painful" and as if she had a sore stomach. | She said Poppi was "screaming as though something was painful" and as if she had a sore stomach. |
After an unusual bowel movement, Poppi was fine, the coroner heard. | After an unusual bowel movement, Poppi was fine, the coroner heard. |
She said she had never found Poppi's pyjama bottoms. | She said she had never found Poppi's pyjama bottoms. |
The coroner asked her if she had specifically looked for them and she said she had. | The coroner asked her if she had specifically looked for them and she said she had. |
The mother later told the inquest she did not know an allegation had been made that Poppi had been sexually assaulted when she made the statement. | The mother later told the inquest she did not know an allegation had been made that Poppi had been sexually assaulted when she made the statement. |
Ms Hewitt also asked the mother about injuries discovered in Poppi's post-mortem examination including a fractured leg. | Ms Hewitt also asked the mother about injuries discovered in Poppi's post-mortem examination including a fractured leg. |
She said she did not know what caused them. | She said she did not know what caused them. |
Gillian Irving QC, who represents the mother, asked her if Poppi was ever taken into her parents' bed. | Gillian Irving QC, who represents the mother, asked her if Poppi was ever taken into her parents' bed. |
"No", the mother replied. | "No", the mother replied. |
She said Poppi was too small and was at risk of suffocation if she was put in the bed with the adults. | She said Poppi was too small and was at risk of suffocation if she was put in the bed with the adults. |
Nicola Lynn, the paramedic who attended the house, said as soon as she saw Poppi she could see the girl was in cardiac arrest. | |
Tests in the ambulance showed she no longer had a pulse. | |
Once Poppi had been removed from the ambulance Ms Lynn said she could see "bright red" blood on the sheet where she had been lying. | |
She said Mr Worthington travelled in the ambulance with Poppi and he said: "She's gone hasn't she." | |
Ms Lynn later saw him at the hospital and she said he appeared "shell-shocked". | |
The hearing, which is expected to last three weeks, continues. |