The babysitter of two young sisters who were found dead inside a hot car claims the girls had been left alone in the black Mazda station wagon before.
Mother Kerri-Ann Conley, 27, was charged with murdering two-year-old Darcey and one-year-old Chloe-Ann after the girls’ small bodies were pulled from the car as temperatures reached 31C in Logan, south of Brisbane at 1.30pm on Saturday.
The girls could not be revived and were declared dead at the scene.
Investigators are now appealing for information about a man who was seen wearing hi-vis clothing at a park near the park at the same time the girls were found dead.
Two-year-old Darcey and one-year-old Chloe-Ann (pictured left and right) died after being found unresponsive in a hot car in outside their home in Logan, south of Brisbane on Saturday
Kerri-Ann Conley (pictured) was charged with two counts of murder after her daughters died when they were allegedly left in the car on a hot day
The man is not considered a suspect in the case but may hold a clue into what happened.
They are also investigating whether the single mother had drugs in her system at the time of her daughters’ deaths.
The girls had been seen sitting alone in the car before the tragedy on Saturday, friends and neighbours claim.
Reports had also been made to the Department of Child Safety from neighbours concerned about the girls’ welfare.
‘I’ve seen them in the car before,’ one neighbour told The Australian.
‘Whenever you see that you just think, “maybe she’s forgotten something inside or something”,’ she said.
Babysitter Gina McKenzie also said people had complained about the girls being left alone in the car.
‘I have known both of them since they both were born,’ she told The Australian.
‘They were lovely little girls, full of life. Chloe-Ann was just about to start walking. They loved being outside.’
Darcey (right) and Chloe (left) were smiley little girls who were loved by everyone and anyone who met them
Pictured: Conley and Darcey, her two year old daughter. The toddler died after her mother allegedly left her in a hot car on a 31C day for hours
The black Mazda was parked on the grass at the front of the house on Sunday as detectives and specialist forensic officers continued their investigation.
Neighbours noted it was strange for the car to be parked so close to the house as it was usually left in the driveway.
Conley is believed to have fallen asleep and forgotten the girls were still in the car on Saturday as temperatures soared to 31C, 9News reported.
After finding the Darcey and Chloe inside the car, she reportedly ran the girls a cold bath to try and cool them down after bringing them inside.
Witnesses said that when they saw the two girls being removed from the home they assumed they had drowned because they were covered in water.
A police officer takes a photo of the car where the girls were left at the Waterford West home amid investigations on Sunday
‘My granddaughters saw the babies being carried out of the house soaking wet,’ one neighbour told The Courier Mail.
‘It is a tragic accident, she was a good mum.’ Darcey’s father, who asked to remain anonymous, told the publication his ex-partner shared a close bond with both of her daughters.
‘If you had seen videos, photos, that I’ve got of Kerri-Ann and the girls mate… she adored them and they adored her,’ he said.
The man said he also saw himself as a father figure to Chloe, and is devastated the girls will no longer get the chance to reach their full potential.
He described them as ‘inseparable’ and ‘two peas in a pod’, before adding they would’ve grown up to be best friends if they had the chance.
The house is now a crime scene with police tape surrounding the fence. Pictured: Mourners have left flowers and soft toys
The girls are believed to have been inside the black Mazda station wagon for a number of hours as temperatures reached 31C
A boy leaves stuffed toys at the front of the Waterford West home to remember the two sisters who died
‘They giggled all the time, the pair of them. Although they were 12 months apart, Chloe wasn’t really that far behind Darcey. I think she learnt a lot off Darcey, mannerisms,’ he told said .
Police are still piecing together the events of the day, but one woman claimed her grandson noticed the girls in the car about 6.30am.
That would mean they’d been trapped for at least seven hours before police arrived at 1.30pm.
Officers reportedly stayed with Conley from that point onwards, right up until she was formally charged at 11pm and transferred to the Brisbane watch house, where she spent Saturday night and Sunday night.
She is due to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday.
Detectives leave the Waterford West home on Sunday with items gathered from inside the property
Children’s toys are seen sprawled in the front yard behind the front fence of the house in Waterford West, Logan
Officers reportedly stayed with Conley from that point onwards, right up until she was formally charged at 11pm and transferred to the Brisbane watch house, where she spent Saturday night and Sunday night.
She is due to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday.
Neighbours previously said the siblings were ‘gorgeous little girls’.
‘They were always dressed beautifully and just happy little girls…. They were always out in the yard playing,’ one said.
Members of the local community visited the home on Logan Reserve Road, in Waterford West, to remember the girls on Sunday morning.
Flower bouquets and stuffed animals were placed on the grass below the front fence, which is lined with police tape amid investigations into the deaths.
Queensland Police Detective Inspector Mark White said the children died from extreme heat exposure.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted the Department of Child Safety for comment.