Two-year-old girl allegedly murdered by mother and partner was 'likely kicked or stamped to death'

Isabella Wheildon in a picture posted on her mother's Instagram account. 
Credit: Instagram/Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell
Isabella Wheildon with her mother Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell, who denies her murder but has admitted causing her death. Credit: Instagram/ Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell

A two-year-old girl was likely kicked or stamped to death, a jury was told, as a murder trial against the youngster's mother and her partner got under way.

Former nursery worker Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell and Scott Jeff, both aged 24 and of no fixed address, deny the murder of Isabella Wheildon, who suffered a catalogue of horrific injuries before her death.

Sally Howes KC, prosecuting, told Ipswich Crown Court that Isabella was the daughter of Gleason-Mitchell - who wept as the case was opened - and a man called Thomas Wheildon.

The barrister said that emergency services found the youngster dead at a temporary housing unit run by Ipswich Borough Council in Sidegate Lane, Ipswich, on June 30 last year.

She told the court the toddler's cause of death was likely to have been "either kicking or stamping".

It came after a woman reported to police, shortly after 11am on June 30, that she had received a communication on Facebook Messenger “from a friend of hers”.

Isabella Wheildon with her mother Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell, who denies her murder. Credit: Instagram/ Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell

“That message disclosed that her friend’s daughter had died in her sleep three days before and was in her pushchair in the bathroom,” said Ms Howes.

“That friend was the first defendant, Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell, and her daughter was Isabella.”

He said that the woman did not know Gleason-Mitchell’s current address but it was identified by police and officers arrived just after 1pm the same day and found Isabella dead.

Gleason-Mitchell and Jeff both deny Isabella’s murder between 26 and 30 June last year.

Jeff denies one count of causing or allowing the death of a child and two counts of child cruelty.

Ms Howes told jurors that Gleason-Mitchell had admitted to causing or allowing the death of a child and two counts of child cruelty.

She said that a post-mortem examination of Isabella identified “extensive external traumatic injuries to the soft tissues of the body including head, neck, torso, limbs” and other areas.

Ms Howes said Isabella sustained fractures to both wrists and a “complex pelvic fracture involving several bones”.

She said that her cause of death was given as “bone marrow embolism caused by skeletal trauma”.

The barrister said the damage caused to Isabella’s pelvis was described as “severe” with the “likely cause… either kicking or stamping or both”.

“It’s the prosecution case that Isabella Wheildon was a healthy, contented, well-cared for little girl until Scott Jeff came into her young life,” said Ms Howes.

“She was two years and nine months old at the time of her death.

“Towards the end of May 2023, he entered a relationship with Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell.

“From that time up to her death, Isabella was subjected to a regime of escalating brutality which was callous, cruel and ultimately fatal.”

She said that Isabella’s “own mother Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell stood back, watched, did nothing and allowed this to happen”.

Gleason-Mitchell’s family home was in the Biggleswade area of Bedfordshire, Ms Howes said, and Jeff’s last known address was his parents’ address in the same area.

But they left the area together, staying at hotels in Great Yarmouth, a caravan park and “camping in a very small tent on Caister beach” in Norfolk before they ended up in Ipswich.

Ms Howes said Gleason-Mitchell had earlier been in contact with housing services at Great Yarmouth Borough Council.

Gleason-Mitchell claimed the three were homeless and escaping domestic abuse, and that Jeff was her daughter's father, said Ms Howes.

The council determined Gleason-Mitchell was the responsibility of authorities in Bedfordshire, but later offered her “a place for her and Isabella but that wasn’t acceptable to her as she wanted to remain with Scott Jeff”, Ms Howes said.

Gleason-Mitchell and Jeff were arrested in Bury St Edmunds in the early hours of 1 July last year after they were seen by police.

In a statement to police, Jeff said he “didn’t assault or commit any unlawful act in relation to Isabella at any time”.

He said he had “started to notice bruising on her face” and “raised concerns with my partner who suggested those marks were nothing to worry about”.

Ms Howes said Gleason-Mitchell told police “she didn’t kill her daughter and she thinks it’s the harm Scott Jeff did to her that killed her”.

She said the “violence started when there were problems with potty training”, adding: “If Isabella said she was a mummy’s girl Scott would hit her.”

“She said she had no injuries before going away with Scott Jeff,” said Ms Howes. “She admitted she should have got help.”

The trial, to last between six and eight weeks, continues.


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