She would be turning five. Pulling at her mother’s hand. Crossing the road to pre-school. Maybe she’d ask for cheese sticks in her lunch box. Maybe her school bag would have “Dora the Explorer” on the front pocket.
Paige Humphreys would be counting down to her fifth birthday, had it not been for her father – Michael John Humphreys – who killed her when she was only 31 days old in their home in Gympie, Queensland.
He couldn’t handle her crying. He lost his temper. Not once, but time and time again.
Baby Paige died from severe internal injuries including broken vertebrae and ribs, a fractured skill, severe brain damage and lacerations to her spleen and pancreas.
On Friday, Humphreys faced the Supreme Court in Brisbane where he was sentenced to nine years in prison.
Three years ago Paige’s mother, now-26-year-old Sarah Mooney, was also convicted. The court found she had failed to provide the necessities of life to her newborn. She did not go to prison, as her sentence was suspended.
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She was in the courtroom on Friday, watching the father of her children – Paige, and two older siblings – as he faced retribution. The same man who once held her by the throat, prohibiting her from taking their then-10-day-old daughter to hospital. Paige had suffered one of the many “accidents” that would eventually lead to her death, 21 days of suffering later.
Mooney sat there and shook as Justice David Boddice used words like “brutal, cruel and tragic” to describe the crimes of her ex-lover.
She, along with the rest of the courtroom, heard how Paige experienced pain and extreme suffering before she died.
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Poor little baby. I hope she, and all the little babies and children who experienced horror in their short little lives, are at peace now.
{RIP to all the children and adults that die through domestic violence
and violence. Save the Adults the Children.