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Warning: This story discusses domestic violence and harm to children.

A young woman who assaulted her boyfriend's daughter with such force the 2-year-old girl's pancreas split in half has been sentenced to five years and seven months' jail.

Jessica Lee Rose Mulford was 17 when she strangled Harlee-Rose Niven, putting her in hospital in November 2021, and 18 when she either stomped, punched or kicked the little girl so hard in the stomach it caused unsurvivable internal injuries.

The toddler was rushed to Waikato Hospital but surgery couldn't save her and she died on 10 April, 2022.

Mulford pleaded not guilty to murder, blaming Harlee-Rose's dad Dylan Berry for accidentally causing the fatal injuries during a carpet ride at their home.

But a jury found her guilty of manslaughter and injuring with intent to injure at a trial in the High Court at Hamilton in August last year.

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