By SARAH FARNSWORTH.
A babysitter admitted in a taped phone call that she did not properly look after a child in her care and would call babies names like “fat one” and “it”, a coronial inquest has been told.
The inquest is trying to determine how 10-month-old Chloe Murphy died of horrific brain injuries three days after being left in the care of Ketapat Jenkins in December 2010.
Jenkins has been excused from giving evidence at the coronial inquest on the grounds she could incriminate herself.
She was acquitted of a charge of child homicide in 2014.
The inquest has heard phone intercepts recorded a conversation between Ms Jenkins and her close friend, Surapat Charuchinda, two months after baby Chloe’s death.
The conversation was held in Thai and has been translated to English.
In the call, Ms Jenkins referred to a one-year-old boy she minded as “the fat one” and “motherf****r”, and called Chloe “it”.
Parts of the 24-minute phone call quoting Ms Jenkins were read out in court.
“…think about it. I even said to dad, that really, no offence, but the fat one eh, should have a higher chance, like, of dying.”
“Because I didn’t look after the fat one proper eh, I’m going to be honest.”
“It was like, sometimes, clandestinely it was let out, slipped out of the walker, sometimes, and I f***king ducked out for a bit of cigarettes as well, you know this.”
“Next, I turned around, the motherf*****r fell to the floor, and it was very dangerous, something like that.”
“In my mind, I thought, the fat one… f***, will I be able to get through this?”
The court heard Ms Jenkins also questioned why baby Chloe was left with her, given she was so young.