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Australian influencer accused of poisoning baby to get donations and followers

Police charged the woman with torture, alleging she gave the one-year-old unauthorised medications and posted videos of her in "distress and pain".

Pic: Queensland Police
Image: Pic: Queensland Police
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An Australian woman allegedly poisoned a one-year-old girl and filmed her in "immense distress" to get donations and online followers.聽

The 34-year-old from Queensland, who has not been named, has been charged with torture.

She allegedly gave the child "several unauthorised prescription and pharmacy medications" without medical approval between August and October last year, Queensland Police said.

Police described the child as "known to her" but did not confirm whether the baby is her daughter.

When the child was in "immense distress and pain", police allege that the woman "filmed and posted videos" of her online to "entice monetary donations and online followers".

Pic: Queensland Police
Image: Police released footage of the woman's arrest. Pic: Queensland Police

Detective Inspector Paul Dalton told reporters the woman allegedly defrauded donors of more than $60,000 (£30,500) via GoFundMe.

The woman also took careful steps to conceal the alleged poisoning, which was only reported to police when doctors reported harm against the child when she was admitted to hospital.

Following an investigation, the woman was charged on 16 January with five counts of administering poison with intent to harm, three counts of preparation to commit crimes with dangerous things, and one count each of torture, making child exploitation material and fraud, police said.

Pic: Queensland Police
Image: Pic: Queensland Police

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"There is no excuse for harming a child, especially not a one-year-old infant who is reliant on others for care and survival," DI Dalton said.

"We will do everything in our power to remove that child from harm's way and hold any offender to account."

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He confirmed the child is now "safe and well" and said police are working with GoFundMe to repay those who donated money, Sky News Australia said.

The woman is expected to appear before Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday 17 January.