SHOCKING pictures show inside a squalid flat covered in human faeces where a cruel mum left her baby to die.
Little Nafahat Diini died of a treatable chest infection after suffering weeks of neglect at the hands of Fartun Jamal, 25.
Paramedics found baby Nafahat Diini lifeless in a broken cot[/caption] The room had human faeces smeared on the walls and window[/caption]The 11-month-old was forced to live in the “chaotic and dirty” home in Brent Park, North West London.
The cramped and filthy flat was littered with takeaway boxes, dirty plates and nappies.
Paramedics found Nafahat in a broken cot in a room where human faeces had been been smeared on the walls and window.
Today Jamal was jailed for five and a half years after being found guilty of causing Nafahat’s death by neglect.
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She was also found guilty of a three counts of child cruelty relating to Nafahat and another child.
Harrow crown court heard Jamal had made a number of chilling web searches leading to Nafahat’s death on March 13, 2019.
She looked up “I can’t cope with my child anymore” and “I want to give up my child”.
Jamal also failed to take her baby to a doctor despite knowing she was unwell with a “very high temperature” and poor appetite.
Tragically she could have been saved had Jamal sought adequate medical care, the court heard.
On February 22, social services visited after a babysitter raised concerns about the state of the flat.
But they warned Jamal before the visit and she cleaned up before they arrived.
On the day Nafahat died, a second unannounced visit was arranged.
Instead, paramedics were scrambled by a neighbour after Jamal said claimed she had had a dream that her daughter had “stopped breathing” then found her lifeless.
Jamal was jailed for
Detective Chief Inspector Madeline Ryder said after the hearing: “This is an absolutely tragic case that resulted in the needless death of an innocent baby.
“No child should ever have to suffer in this manner.
“Baby Nafahat was only 11 months old when she died in squalid conditions, surrounded by walls covered in faeces.
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“She died of an illness that was very, very treatable if Jamal had bothered to seek medical attention.
“What is even more harrowing, is that her GP’s surgery was less than 70 metres away from where she died and could be seen from Nafahat’s bedroom window, so help for Nafahat was within very easy reach.”
Jamal lived with her daughter in a cramped and filthy flat[/caption] It was littered with takeaway boxes, dirty plates and nappies[/caption] A mouldy pasta dish with a cigarette stub in it found at the flat[/caption]