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A mother whose 22-month-old daughter died in a house fire after being left alone has been jailed for seven-and-a-half years. | A mother whose 22-month-old daughter died in a house fire after being left alone has been jailed for seven-and-a-half years. |
Michelle Brown, 37, of Oxford Street, Hillfields, Coventry, was convicted of causing or allowing the girl's death and perverting the course of justice. | Michelle Brown, 37, of Oxford Street, Hillfields, Coventry, was convicted of causing or allowing the girl's death and perverting the course of justice. |
Jodie Ann Brown died of smoke inhalation after an electrical fire broke out at her home on 15 July. | Jodie Ann Brown died of smoke inhalation after an electrical fire broke out at her home on 15 July. |
Her mother was known to social services, Coventry Crown Court heard. | Her mother was known to social services, Coventry Crown Court heard. |
She was sentenced to six years in prison for causing or allowing her daughter's death and 18 months for perverting the course of justice. The sentences are to run consecutively. | She was sentenced to six years in prison for causing or allowing her daughter's death and 18 months for perverting the course of justice. The sentences are to run consecutively. |
'Small mercy' | |
Judge Peter Ross told Brown she had deliberately put Jodie Ann in the rear upstairs bedroom "where she could not wander or attract attention". | |
Jodie Ann Brown was left alone by her mother in their home | Jodie Ann Brown was left alone by her mother in their home |
He said: "The heavy fire door was closed so that any crying, screaming, or moving about would not be spotted by any passers by." | |
He added that "the only small mercy is that Jodie would have gone quietly in her sleep". | |
He said it was "very far from the first time" Brown had left any of her children alone. | |
Coventry City Council said the case had deeply affected Brown's other children. | |
It said it was waiting for the results of a serious case review later this month. | |
Trapped upstairs | |
The court heard how Brown had been attending a county court hearing when the fire broke out. | |
It was a family hearing concerning one of her other children. | It was a family hearing concerning one of her other children. |
Brown has three children living in England and two more in her native Jamaica. | Brown has three children living in England and two more in her native Jamaica. |
The trial was told Jodie Ann was left trapped in an upstairs bedroom for up to three hours. | The trial was told Jodie Ann was left trapped in an upstairs bedroom for up to three hours. |
The two-week trial heard how Jodie Ann was in the unventilated room when a "slow, smouldering fire" broke out. | The two-week trial heard how Jodie Ann was in the unventilated room when a "slow, smouldering fire" broke out. |
When Brown arrived home she was filmed by CCTV cameras carrying her daughter in her arms. | When Brown arrived home she was filmed by CCTV cameras carrying her daughter in her arms. |
She eventually phoned an ambulance from a nearby hairdresser's, but her daughter was declared dead later. | She eventually phoned an ambulance from a nearby hairdresser's, but her daughter was declared dead later. |
After the fire, Brown asked a friend to tell police she had been looking after her daughter. | After the fire, Brown asked a friend to tell police she had been looking after her daughter. |