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A 32-year-old woman has been found guilty of murdering her four-year-old disabled daughter.A 32-year-old woman has been found guilty of murdering her four-year-old disabled daughter.
Joanne Hill, of Connah's Quay, Flintshire, admitted drowning Naomi in the bath but denied murder due to diminished responsibility.Joanne Hill, of Connah's Quay, Flintshire, admitted drowning Naomi in the bath but denied murder due to diminished responsibility.
At Chester Crown Court, Hill was jailed for life with a minimum term of 15 years.At Chester Crown Court, Hill was jailed for life with a minimum term of 15 years.
Speaking at a press conference, Naomi's father Simon Hill described what his wife did to their daughter as "evil".Speaking at a press conference, Naomi's father Simon Hill described what his wife did to their daughter as "evil".
The court heard Hill murdered her daughter because she could not cope with her mild cerebral palsy.The court heard Hill murdered her daughter because she could not cope with her mild cerebral palsy.
During the two-week trial, the jury heard hard-drinking Hill was ashamed of Naomi's condition, which meant the little girl had to use callipers to help her walk.During the two-week trial, the jury heard hard-drinking Hill was ashamed of Naomi's condition, which meant the little girl had to use callipers to help her walk.
Judge Elgan Edwards told Hill there was no excuse for what she did.Judge Elgan Edwards told Hill there was no excuse for what she did.
You killed your own daughter because you could not cope with her disability. Judge Elgan Edwards Simon Hill pays tribute to his murdered daughter
He said the aggravating features in the case were the vulnerability of Naomi and the breach of trust between a mother and daughter.He said the aggravating features in the case were the vulnerability of Naomi and the breach of trust between a mother and daughter.
He said: "You killed your own daughter because you could not cope with her disability.He said: "You killed your own daughter because you could not cope with her disability.
"You had other pressures upon you, a disintegrating marriage and you decided to kill your own daughter by drowning her.""You had other pressures upon you, a disintegrating marriage and you decided to kill your own daughter by drowning her."
Because of the murder conviction Hill will not return to a secure unit but go straight to prison, the judge said.Because of the murder conviction Hill will not return to a secure unit but go straight to prison, the judge said.
He commented on Hill's "sad" history of mental health problems and said he hoped she would be transferred back to hospital very soon.He commented on Hill's "sad" history of mental health problems and said he hoped she would be transferred back to hospital very soon.
Naomi Hill suffered from mild cerebral palsy
He added: "This has been a very sad case. Sad for you, for your husband, for the child you killed.He added: "This has been a very sad case. Sad for you, for your husband, for the child you killed.
"There can be no excuse for what you did.""There can be no excuse for what you did."
On 26 November, 2007, Hill, collected Naomi from a childminder and took her home.On 26 November, 2007, Hill, collected Naomi from a childminder and took her home.
The court heard how Hill had run a bath, adding bubble bath and came down for a glass of wine.The court heard how Hill had run a bath, adding bubble bath and came down for a glass of wine.
When the bath was full, Hill put her daughter in the bath and drowned her by holding her head under the water for up to 10 minutes.When the bath was full, Hill put her daughter in the bath and drowned her by holding her head under the water for up to 10 minutes.
. She was my constant companion, she was my best friend, she was my little princess Simon Hill, Naomi's father She was my constant companion, she was my best friend, she was my little princess Simon Hill, Naomi's father
The post-mortem examination found Naomi had died by drowning and also found facial haemorrhages which pointed to the girl's head being forcibly held under water with her face against the surface of the bath.The post-mortem examination found Naomi had died by drowning and also found facial haemorrhages which pointed to the girl's head being forcibly held under water with her face against the surface of the bath.
Hill then dressed the little girl and put her in her car together with a bottle of wine before her husband returned home from work.Hill then dressed the little girl and put her in her car together with a bottle of wine before her husband returned home from work.
She then drove around for eight hours.She then drove around for eight hours.
The following day, Hill arrived at the Countess of Chester Hospital with her dead daughter in her arms, shouting for help.The following day, Hill arrived at the Countess of Chester Hospital with her dead daughter in her arms, shouting for help.
The court heard how it was unclear what Hill was doing in the eight hours leading up to her arrival at hospital with Naomi dead in her arms.The court heard how it was unclear what Hill was doing in the eight hours leading up to her arrival at hospital with Naomi dead in her arms.
Police established she visited a petrol station at about 2330 BST that night and the jury were shown CCTV footage of her smiling and joking with the sales assistant.Police established she visited a petrol station at about 2330 BST that night and the jury were shown CCTV footage of her smiling and joking with the sales assistant.
Simon Hill called his wife's actions 'evil' Naomi Hill suffered from mild cerebral palsy
Speaking after Hill was convicted of murder by a unanimous jury at Chester Crown Court, her husband Simon said she was "evil".Speaking after Hill was convicted of murder by a unanimous jury at Chester Crown Court, her husband Simon said she was "evil".
"Joanne is a non-swimmer with a fear of water. To be held under water is her biggest fear."Joanne is a non-swimmer with a fear of water. To be held under water is her biggest fear.
"What she did to my princess Naomi was evil," Mr Hill added."What she did to my princess Naomi was evil," Mr Hill added.
"There's not a minute that goes by without me wishing that she was still here. She was my constant companion, she was my best friend, she was my little princess.""There's not a minute that goes by without me wishing that she was still here. She was my constant companion, she was my best friend, she was my little princess."
Hill's mental health issues first became apparent in the early 1990s when, aged 17, she saw a child psychiatrist for anxiety and repetitive thoughts.Hill's mental health issues first became apparent in the early 1990s when, aged 17, she saw a child psychiatrist for anxiety and repetitive thoughts.
In 2000, she attempted suicide and throughout the year she was prescribed a medication for anxiety, depression and sleeplessness.In 2000, she attempted suicide and throughout the year she was prescribed a medication for anxiety, depression and sleeplessness.
'Saddened and appalled''Saddened and appalled'
In January 2003, shortly before Naomi was born, Hill was diagnosed with chronic anxiety and immediately afterwards, suffered a severe form of post-natal depression.In January 2003, shortly before Naomi was born, Hill was diagnosed with chronic anxiety and immediately afterwards, suffered a severe form of post-natal depression.
In a statement North Wales NHS Trust said a full review was to be conducted under the control of the Flintshire Local Safeguarding Children's Board.In a statement North Wales NHS Trust said a full review was to be conducted under the control of the Flintshire Local Safeguarding Children's Board.
"Until these formal processes have concluded it would be inappropriate for the trust to make any detailed comment and the trust is also bound by the rules of patient confidentiality," the statement read."Until these formal processes have concluded it would be inappropriate for the trust to make any detailed comment and the trust is also bound by the rules of patient confidentiality," the statement read.
A spokeswoman for the disability charity Scope, which focuses on people with cerebral palsy, said they were "saddened and appalled by this case".A spokeswoman for the disability charity Scope, which focuses on people with cerebral palsy, said they were "saddened and appalled by this case".
"Naomi's death is a tragedy," Alice Maynard said."Naomi's death is a tragedy," Alice Maynard said.
"However, this case raises the wider issue of how many disabled parents still don't get the support they need in bringing up children and how society continues to portray disability in a negative light, creating shame and stigma around impairment."However, this case raises the wider issue of how many disabled parents still don't get the support they need in bringing up children and how society continues to portray disability in a negative light, creating shame and stigma around impairment.
"Tragically, in this instance, this combination of factors proved lethal.""Tragically, in this instance, this combination of factors proved lethal."