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A woman and her sadistic lover who created a cyber fantasy world have been convicted of killing her eight-year-old daughter.A woman and her sadistic lover who created a cyber fantasy world have been convicted of killing her eight-year-old daughter.
Ayesha Ali was found dead in her bedroom with more than 50 injuries in east London, in August 2013.Ayesha Ali was found dead in her bedroom with more than 50 injuries in east London, in August 2013.
The girl's mother Polly Chowdhury, 35, and her lover Kiki Muddar, 43, were convicted of manslaughter. The girl's mother Polly Chowdhury, 35, and her female lover Kiki Muddar, 43, were convicted of manslaughter.
The Old Bailey heard Muddar manipulated Chowdhury through a series of fictitious friends on social media.The Old Bailey heard Muddar manipulated Chowdhury through a series of fictitious friends on social media.
'Bad blood' Prosecutor Richard Whittam QC told the court Ayesha endured a "background of prolonged abuse" and some "might call it torture" because Muddar had a "disgust" for the child.
Prosecutor Richard Whittam QC told the court Ayesha endured a "background of prolonged abuse" and some "might call it torture" because Muddar had a "disgust" of the child. 'Not delusional'
Muddar, of Green Lane, Ilford, used Facebook updates and text messages to poison Chowdhury, of Broomfield Road, Chadwell Heath against her daughter, the jury was told.Muddar, of Green Lane, Ilford, used Facebook updates and text messages to poison Chowdhury, of Broomfield Road, Chadwell Heath against her daughter, the jury was told.
One alias she created was spirit guide Skyman, who Muddar used to manipulated Chowdhury into believing Ayesha had "bad blood" and needed to be disciplined to get the "evil spirits" out of her.One alias she created was spirit guide Skyman, who Muddar used to manipulated Chowdhury into believing Ayesha had "bad blood" and needed to be disciplined to get the "evil spirits" out of her.
Chowdhury admitted during the case that after Muddar moved in with her, they smacked Ayesha and hit her with a wooden spoon because Skyman told them to do so via text message. But, Mr Whittam told the court a psychiatrist said Muddar had not been delusional in her actions and understood what she was doing.
Post-mortem examinations revealed Ayesha died as a result of damage to the head from a blow or blows. "She was rational in her judgments in having a disgust with Ayesha. She did not like Polly Chowdhury putting Ayesha above her interests," he said.
Her body was also covered in a range of other injuries including carpet burns and a bite mark from her mother.
Mr Whittam told the court that a psychiatrist said Ms Muddar was not delusional and understood what she was doing.
"She was rational in her judgments in having a disgust with Ayesha. She did not like Polly Chowdhury putting Ayesha above her interests," he said.
"However immoral, abhorrent and illegal her judgment, it was rational... there is no question of either defendant having been mad.""However immoral, abhorrent and illegal her judgment, it was rational... there is no question of either defendant having been mad."
The court heard Muddar befriended Chowdhury when they lived next door to each other and she got sympathy by pretending she had cancer.
Drowning threat
Chowdhury's husband Afsar Ali moved the family to get away from her influence, but Muddar eventually tracked them down, prompting the breakdown of their marriage.
Muddar, told Chowdhury Ayesha was "evil" and bombarded her with more than 40,000 texts which said: "You have no right to ever love or like your evil daughter".
She even blamed Ayesha for making her fictional cancer worse.
In a recorded phone conversation with a friend the month before the killing, Muddar described Ayesha as "pure evil" and a "witch" and threatened to drown her in the bath.
Chowdhury admitted during the case that after Muddar moved in with her, they smacked Ayesha and hit her with a wooden spoon because Skyman told them to do so via text message.
Post-mortem examinations revealed Ayesha died as a result of damage to the head from a blow or blows, on 29 August 2013.
Her body was covered in a range of other injuries including carpet burns and a bite mark from her mother.
In a statement Baljit Ubhey, Chief Crown Prosecutor from the Crown Prosecution Service said: "The manipulation and hatred directed towards Ayesha led to her being beaten and tormented for a number of months.
"The evidence showed that Ayesha was scared and intimidated in her own home.
"Chowdhury and Muddar have now been brought to justice for this despicable crime."
The jury, which retired on 19 February, cleared the pair of murder but found them guilty of manslaughter by a majority of 10-2 after deliberating for more than 31 hours.The jury, which retired on 19 February, cleared the pair of murder but found them guilty of manslaughter by a majority of 10-2 after deliberating for more than 31 hours.
The pair are due to be sentenced on Friday.