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Mother who drugged her 6-year-old daughter to let her s3x predator partner r@pe her is jailed for 17 years

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A 32-year-old mother has been jailed for 17 years in the UK for conspiring with her s3xual predator lover to rape her 6-year-old daughter.



According to Mail Online, the woman drugged her daughter to make her sleepy in a sick plot to let her partner s3xually abuse her. 

The 43-year-old man then went to the family home to r@pe the child but said she ‘stirred’ as he entered her bedroom.

Some of the depraved messages, which were sent between July and December 2021, spoke about arranging the r@pe and s3xual abuse of the little girl.

The mother even sent the man intimate photos of the child as ‘a Christmas present’ days before the r@pe was supposed to take place.

Plymouth Crown Court heard the child had been stupefied with Tramadol and other prescribed drugs, forensic tests showed, but a medical examination proved she had not been raped.

The two defendants were convicted of conspiracy to r@pe a child under 13 and conspiracy to ass@ult a child under 13 by penetration.

The woman,  who cannot be named because it would identify her daughter,  was also convicted of administering a noxious substance to the child and both were convicted of child abuse offences.

The mother denied all allegations and claimed the man had gone to her home to have s3x with her and not her daughter. But the man, from also Cornwall, admitted he had gone there to have sex with the girl whose age he knew but it did not take place.

He told the judge as he was jailed for 13 years: ‘I’m sorry, I just messed everything up for a lot of people.’

Judge Robert Linford said their offending was ‘utterly beyond the comprehension of right-thinking people’ and ‘an utter betrayal’.

‘You effectively handed her over to a sexual predator. Part of this terrible offence involved a six year old girl – your own natural daughter.

‘She was drugged and prepared for abuse.’

He said the man was the ‘author, organiser and potential perpetrator of this’ and the mother had not shown a ‘single shred of remorse for what you have done’.

The court heard the child is now safe and will never see her mother again.

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