Court Jails Sadistic Mother for Killing 8-Yr-Old Daughter

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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The trial of an aggressive mother, 35-year-old Polly Chowdhury, who exposed her eight-year-old daughter, Ayesha Ali, to “a life of cruelty that defies belief” has been jailed for her murder. According to the court documents, Ali was found dead at her home in East London with more than 50 injuries to her head, body and limbs including bite marks and carpet burns. Chowdhury has been sentenced to 13 years for manslaughter whereas her lesbian lover, Kiki Muddar, received 18 years for the same offence after dealing the fatal blow in August 2013.

Furthermore, the judge was told that the women had a bizarre relationship as Muddar used fictional Facebook characters to control Chowdhury. The trial heard that Ayesha was terrorized at night by the pair wearing nightmarish masks. Whereas, a neighbour heard the little girl screaming, sobbing and pleading with her mother a few days before the killing. They heard Ali saying that “Amah, I don’t want to be bad; Amah, Amah, I don’t want to be bad.”

In the ruling, Judge Christopher Moss QC alleged that Ayesha’s final months were “a life of cruelty and misery that defies belief” and so it amounted to torture. The judge described 43-year-old Muddar as a “manipulative and wicked woman” who “entered the world of this family and tore it apart.” The court was told that she sent 40,000 text messages in the process of brainwashing Chowdhury into thinking her daughter was “evil” and had “bad blood.” In a recorded phone conversation with a friend a month before the killing, Muddar described Ayesha as a “witch” and threatened to drown her in the bath.

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