Darcey-Helen Conley’s dad breaks silence after she and her sister were left to die in a hot car by

The shattered dad of a little girl who was left to die in a sweltering hot car alongside her half-sister remains haunted by the tragedy and describes every day as a ‘living nightmare’.

Darcey-Helen Conley was just two-and-a-half when she and 18-month Chloe-Ann were left in a car outside their Brisbane home for nine hours as temperatures soared past 60C inside the vehicle.

Their ice-addicted mother Kerri-Ann Conley, had left the two girls in her car after returning to her Waterford West home in the early hours on November 23 2019.

She left the children in their car seats because she did not want to wake them and went inside her home to sleep.

Darcey-Helen’s dad Peter Jackson will never forget the awful memories of trying to resuscitate his little girl on the bathroom floor nine hours later.

Darcey-Helen Conley and her half-sister Chloe-Ann were left to die in a hot car in 2019

He says everything changed that day.

‘I relive that bathroom every night, every day,’ Mr Jackson told the ABC.

‘It’s not just me that this has affected. It’s the whole family. We’ve basically had to learn how to live again.’

A shocking report released last month revealed Conley was known to the Department of Child Safety and had a long history of neglect and drug abuse.

The report revealed how Conley brazenly told child services she used methamphetamine and even refused drug tests.

Just ten days after Conley was declared a fit parent, her daughters were found dead.

Mr Jackson is pursuing legal action against the Queensland child safety department and seeking damages for personal injuries he says stem from their deaths. 

Mr Jackson has sustained nervous shock, severe post-traumatic stress disorder, and severe anxiety since the girls’ deaths three-and-a-half years ago, a notice of claim filed with the Supreme Court last year states.

He believes Darcey and Chloe would still be alive today if not for a series of failures by the state’s child protection system.

‘Child Safety knew their mother used ice,’ Mr Jackson said.

‘They knew she drove around high, with Darcey in the car … that she refused to do drug tests.

‘They knew she wanted to swap Chloe for an iPhone 7 [prior to her birth].’

Darcey-Helen Conley's dad Peter Jackson remains haunted by the tragedy

Darcey-Helen Conley’s dad Peter Jackson remains haunted by the tragedy

Kerri-Ann Conley (pictured with Darcey-Helen) was sentenced to nine years jail

Kerri-Ann Conley (pictured with Darcey-Helen) was sentenced to nine years jail

He’s also campaigning for child safety legislation to be overhauled, calling for an  independent commission of inquiry to investigate the protection system.

Mr Jackson was in court when Conley was sentenced to nine years jail in February after she pleaded pleaded guilt to manslaughter.

He revealed outside court he wasn’t ‘obviously not happy with the sentence’.

‘I can’t help what the other parent does. You can’t always be around, unfortunately,’ he said.

‘I miss their laughs, their giggles, everything. They’re toddlers, what’s not to love about them?’

Kerri-Ann Conley (pictured) will be eligible for parole in November 2024

 Kerri-Ann Conley (pictured) will be eligible for parole in November 2024

Kerri-Ann Conley's daughters Darcy-Helen Conley (pictured) and Chloe-Ann were found dead in Conley's car, parked outside her Waterford West home in November 2019

Mr Jackson said: 'I miss their laughs, their giggles, everything. They're toddlers, what's not to love about them?' (pictured, 18-month-old Chloe-Ann)

Kerri-Ann Conley’s daughters Darcy-Helen Conley (left) and Chloe-Ann (right) were found dead in Conley’s car, parked outside her Waterford West home in November 2019

Sentencing judge Justice Peter Applegarth labelled Conley’s actions ‘grossly negligent’.

‘Your grossly negligent conduct was deciding to leave your vulnerable children uncared for, unheard and unobserved in the dark,’ he said. 

Conley had taken them to a friend’s place at 11.30pm on November 22, 2019 before returning home at about 4am. 

Instead of removing her daughters from their seats, she went inside, dawdled on her phone for a few hours and fell asleep.

Darcy-Helen and Chloe-Ann were left in the vehicle in direct sunlight for hours as temperatures climbed to 61.5 degrees.

The girls’ skin was hot to the touch, covered in burns and blisters and was ‘peeling off’ as paramedics tried to revive them, the court was told.

The court was told Conley disclosed she smoked the drug ice daily to a covert police officer while in custody.

But she insisted her kids ‘always came first’ and her drug use did not affect her relationship with the girls.

‘It’s an astounding statement only a drug addict could make,’ Mr Applegarth said.

Now 30, Conley has already served three years behind bars and will be eligible for parole after November 22, 2024.

Peter Jackson (pictured) believes Darcey and Chloe would still be alive today if it wasn't for a series of failures by the state's child protection system

 Peter Jackson (pictured) believes Darcey and Chloe would still be alive today if it wasn’t for a series of failures by the state’s child protection system

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