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ALIJAH'S CRIES

Girl, 5, begged ‘mummy don’t kill me’ before mum strangled her to death and tucked her into bed

A YOUNG girl begged "don't kill me" before she was strangled by her mum as she watched cartoons.

Martina Madarova, 41, was suffering from depression when she killed five-year-old Alijah Thomas at home in Ealing, West London, in September last year.

Alijah was found strangled to death at home
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Alijah was found strangled to death at home
Her mum has been caged for five years
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Her mum has been caged for five years

The carer put cartoons on the TV for her daughter, who had begged her: "Mummy, don't kill me".

After strangling her, she tucked Alijah in with a blanket "as if to go to sleep" and called the youngster's dad saying their daughter was dead.

Madarova later told medics in the ambulance: "My daughter, what have I done?

"My daughter, her life, I took her life. She was the most beautiful thing.”

She also revealed Alijah's haunting last words and said she told her: "I don’t want to kill you, I just want to help you, no baby you’re safe".

Alijah replied: “No mummy, you’re killing me.”

Madarova has now been jailed for five years after pleading guilty to manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility.

The court was told she was "petrified" the authorities would take Alijah away after her salary was cut by 65 per cent and she missed the deadline for sending her to school.

Alijah's dad David praised Madarova as the "most innocent person you could meet" as she saw "the good in everyone and everything".

He added: "I am shocked by what has happened, this is just not her, she would do anything for Alijah.

"She is not a bad person, she is the best mum.

"There is no hatred towards her, this is a case of mental health. I still have feelings towards her, I'm concerned about her health in prison.

"She was more than my partner, she is my best friend and my soulmate."

TRAGIC KILLING

The Old Bailey heard how Madarova was "very stressed" about the Covid pandemic.

She was also "regularly crying" and unsure whether she wanted to remain in the UK or return to her native Slovakia.

Her worried pals urged her to see a GP but her "pride" stopped her from seeking help.

Emergency crews were scrambled to the home on September 14 after concerns were raised for Alijah's welfare.

The youngster was declared dead at the scene with paramedics noting rigour mortis had already set in.

A post-mortem examination gave a provisional cause of death as compression of the neck.

When asked by a psychiatrist what happened, Madarova said: "I know I took Ali from the bedroom to the living room. I put cartoons on for her. She was finding me crying. I was with her for a while.

“It was very embarrassing, my daughter trying to help me. That’s when
I felt like a failure. Emotional, physical and spiritual mess. Nothing
was right.”

'DEEP LOVE'

Sentencing, Judge Richard Marks said: "You were suffering from a depressive episode with psychotic symptoms.

"It is clear this is a disorder that was undiagnosed.

"The tragedy is that many people close to you urged you to go to the doctor but you had failed to do so.

"I know Mr Thomas is present and listening to this. It is easy to be wise after the event but his conduct throughout, in my judgement, is absolutely beyond reproach, and he has shown a great sense of compassion.

"I am satisfied you had been an exemplary mother and had deep love for her. You have to live with what you did for the rest of your life, and your remorse is totally genuine.

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"I express hope that you will be able to put these matters behind you in due course.

"Can I express the most sincere condolences with Mr Thomas, and I am very impressed by the way he has treated these matters, nobody could behave in a better way."

Madarova has been caged for five years
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Madarova has been caged for five years