Mum's sentence over toddler death could increase

Kris Holland
BBC News, Suffolk
Suffolk Police A composite image compromising of Isabella Wheildon in a Mickey Mouse t-shirt and a police mugshot of Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell.Suffolk Police
Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell (right) was jailed following a seven-week trial at Ipswich Crown Court

A mother who wheeled her daughter's body around in a pram could have her sentence for allowing the toddler's death increased at the Court of Appeal for being "unduly lenient".

Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell, 24, was jailed for 10 years in December after pleading guilty to child cruelty and causing or allowing the death of her two-year-old daughter, Isabella Wheildon, at the hands of her partner, Scott Jeff.

The pair, from Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, wheeled Isabella's body around in a pushchair before leaving her in a bathroom at a hostel for the homeless in Ipswich in June 2023.

At her sentencing, a judge described Gleason-Mitchell as a "weak and spineless person and pathetically desperate".

But her sentence could now be increased after solicitor general Lucy Rigby agreed to refer the case to the Court of Appeal following a request from shadow safeguarding minister Alicia Kearns.

CCTV show the couple smiling and joking in the aftermath of Isabella Jonas-Whieldon's murder

In a letter to Ms Kearns, Ms Rigby said she was "shocked and deeply saddened" by the "horrific crime", and had decided there were "sufficient legal grounds to conclude that the sentence would likely be increased by the Court of Appeal".

Ms Kearns said: "Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell failed to protect her child from Scott Jeff, who horrifically abused and brutally murdered her child.

"No punishment will ever make up for their heinous actions, let alone their depraved behaviour in the days following her murder visiting the pub and pushing her lifeless body around the shops.

"I thank the solicitor general for accepting my request to refer Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell's paltry sentence to the Court of Appeal as unduly lenient.

"Isabella Wheildon did not deserve the awful abuse that she suffered: 36 days of beatings and being given drugs. Her killers deserve to never see the light of day again.

"Any spineless individual who stands by as a child is murdered should spend decades behind bars. I hope the Court of Appeal will agree and finally give Isabella the justice she deserves."

Instagram Isabella Jonas-Wheildon, a blonde-haired toddler, smiles while sitting on a swing. Her mum, Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell - a woman with brown hair and a burgundy top - is smiling behind her. The child is wearing a top with Minnie Mouse's face on it.
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Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell "stood by and did nothing" as her partner Jeff beat her daughter Isabella

Jeff, also 24, was convicted of Isabella's murder and handed a life sentence with a minimum term of 26 years for what the judge described as a "cruel campaign of violence and abuse which ended in her death".

Ms Kearns had also asked for Jeff's sentence to be reviewed, but the Solicitor General declined to refer his case to the Court of Appeal, saying it did not meet the "very high" threshold for a review.

The Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme allows any member of the public to ask the Attorney General's Office to review a sentence they believe is too lenient.

If the law officers - the attorney general and solicitor general - agree the sentence appears unduly lenient, they can ask the Court of Appeal to review the sentence.

It is then up to the Court of Appeal to decide whether to hear the case and, if it does, whether the sentence should be increased.

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