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Kandyce Downer, the woman who was found guilty of battering an 18-month-baby to death, has been jailed for life. Kandyce Downer, the woman who was found guilty of battering an 18-month-baby to death, has been jailed for life. 
Downer, 34, was convicted of murdering toddler Keegan Downer, formerly Shi-Anne, on Tuesday at Birmingham Crown Court. She will be jailed for a minimum of 18 years. Downer, 34, was convicted of murdering toddler Keegan Downer, formerly Shi-Anne, on Tuesday at Birmingham Crown Court. She will be jailed for a minimum of 18 years. 
The toddler collapsed on 5 September at the family home in Birmigham. A post mortem found she had died from a combination of septicaemia, infection, blunt chest trauma and old head injuries. The toddler collapsed on 5 September at the family home in Birmigham. A post mortem found she had died from a combination of septicaemia, infection, blunt chest trauma and old head injuries. 
Medical evidence also given in court stated that Keegan had sustained 200 injuries on her body, including seven broken ribs, brain and spinal injuries and bruises on her face and body. There were a total of 153 scars found on her including the baby's face and neck.Medical evidence also given in court stated that Keegan had sustained 200 injuries on her body, including seven broken ribs, brain and spinal injuries and bruises on her face and body. There were a total of 153 scars found on her including the baby's face and neck.
She had also suffered from an untreated spiral leg fracture which had caused a deformity, leaving one leg shorter than the other and in a considerable amount of pain, and a head injury that would have hindered her ability to fight infection. She had also suffered from an untreated spiral leg fracture which had caused a deformity, leaving one leg shorter than the other and in a considerable amount of pain, and a head injury that would have hindered her ability to fight infection. 
Mrs Justice Frances Patterson, sentencing Downer to life imprisonment, said: "It is a horrible tale of callous conduct and at no stage have you showed any remorse.Mrs Justice Frances Patterson, sentencing Downer to life imprisonment, said: "It is a horrible tale of callous conduct and at no stage have you showed any remorse.
"Why you changed from a loving mother to a brutal attacker of a defenceless child is a mystery.""Why you changed from a loving mother to a brutal attacker of a defenceless child is a mystery."
This article will be updated Keegan was born in March 2014 to a heroin addict and placed into foster care soon after. She was later placed with Downer, a member of her extended family, who became her legal guardian in January 2015. 
During the trial the court heard how, on the day of Keegan's death, Downer had driven to a skip near her house to get rid of the toddler's blood stained mattress before calling 999 for help. 
Downer denied murder and causing or allowing the death of a child. She also attempted to blame her eldest son, aged 17, for the injuries on Keegan's body during the trial.
The judge told "vicious and unfeeling" Downer she had inflicted terrible injuries on the child, including brain damage which caused the defenceless youngster to regress.
"As a result of the trauma, Keegan's brain was incarcerated in scar tissue which caused persistent pressure on it, preventing the brain from growing, and Keegan would have become backwards in her development.
"She would have regressed from what she could do physically."
She said: "You did not set out with the intention to kill Keegan but the repeated assaults on her made death as an outcome of your conduct increasingly likely passage of time."
Mrs Justice Patterson added that Downer had "hitherto been an exemplary mother" but had caused untold suffering on the little girl in her care.
She said: "The bruising and injuries to Keegan's face, head and frenuli (mouth tissue) would have been evident to her carers.
"These injuries would have been caused by a hard slap, a punch, or forcing a feeding bottle into her mouth."
Concluding her remarks to an unmoving Downer, the judge added: "Keegan suffered considerably in the last days and months of her life."
Additional reporting by PA