Man found guilty of torturing, murdering stepdaughter

Savannah Meacham |

A little girl’s stepfather has been found guilty of her murder but her mother was found not guilty.
A little girl’s stepfather has been found guilty of her murder but her mother was found not guilty.

A man has been found guilty of torturing and killing his three-year-old stepdaughter while the girl’s mother has been cleared of the same charges.

Kaydence Mills’ mother Sinitta Tammy Dawita and her fiance Tane Saul Desatge were charged with murder and torture after the little girl’s body was found at the Chinchilla Weir, about 300km west of Brisbane, in March 2020.

The pair had pleaded not guilty but on Tuesday at the Toowoomba Supreme Court, Justice Sean Cooper ruled Desatge had tortured and murdered Kaydence in 2017.

Chinchilla Weir (file image)
Kaydence Mills’ body was found near the Chinchilla Weir. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)

He found Dawita not guilty of murder and torture.

Kaydence had been subject to escalating violence before her death, with her stepfather more frequently hitting the three-year-old with a bamboo stick.

Family members told Justice Cooper during the judge-alone trial that more and more noticeable bruises, often in a straight line, appeared on the little girl and she was repeatedly forced to eat her own faeces.

Kaydence was last seen alive lying on a red couch with her eyes closed and not moving at the family’s home with bruises on her head and face.

Desatge had argued he had come home and found Kaydence had fallen down the stairs causing her injuries and Dawita refused to let him call an ambulance or take her to the hospital.

But Justice Cooper did not accept this.

Instead, he found Desatge had tortured and hit Kaydence on the face and head with a bamboo stick intending to inflict severe pain or suffering resulting in her death.

Justice Cooper found Destage did not like Kaydence because of her biological father and his true feelings were made clear during a police intercepted phone call with Dawita where he called the little girl a “dying little c***”.

“I find that Mr Desatge felt a significant degree of animosity towards (Kaydence’s father) and this animosity influenced his feelings towards Kaydence and his treatment of her,” Justice Cooper said.

Desatge and Dawita concealed Kaydence’s death by wrapping her body in garbage bags and initially placing her in the outhouse at their home’s backyard before moving her body to Chinchilla Weir where she was buried.

The pair then disposed of Kaydence’s possessions and the bamboo stick, and lied to family members about the little girl’s whereabouts, saying she had gone to live with an auntie.

Desatge and Dawita had previously pleaded guilty to two counts of interfering with a dead body.

Dawita was sentenced to 18 months in prison and with time already served she will be eligible for parole on September 23.

Desatge will be sentenced on Thursday.

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