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❌KAYLEIGH SISWICK and KYLE CAMPBELL – LEEDS/BARROW❌
A woman who was sentenced to 7 years in 2019 after she allowed her boyfriend to hurt and murder her baby boy has been RELEASED
Kayleigh Siswick is now free and on Facebook under a fake name.
Although her bail hostel is in Leeds, she spends much of her time in Barrow with friends.
In messages that the UK database have seen, she says that she ‘enjoyed’ prison and that it was like a holiday camp. She goes on to say that since being recently released, she is now ‘living her best life’
Her boyfriend was jailed for life. The jury in the trial were told that the blow had injured Riley so severely his bowel was severed, spilling his stomach contents internally, which caused peritonitis – a life-threatening infection.
The court heard that the toddler spent his final couple of hours alive in a blood and urine soaked bed.
It was also stated that she knew Campbell had injured her son before and would do so again.
She also failed to ring an ambulance or seek medical help and instead chose to standby and lie for her boyfriend
The court report from 2019 follows….
A man who murdered a three-year-old boy in an “appalling act of selfish cruelty” has been jailed for life.
Kyle Campbell, 27, fatally injured little Riley Siswick “either from a fist or by jumping or stamping on him or by striking him with an object” in February 2016.
Riley was found dead two days after he was seriously injured by Campbell at their Huddersfield home, Leeds Crown Court heard.
Campbell’s actions “condemned Riley to a slow and painful death and deprived him of any residual chance he had of survival”, the court was told.
He was found guilty of murder by a jury following a six-week trial.
Campbell was jailed for life with a minimum term of 20 years.
Riley’s mother, Kayleigh Siswick, 27, was also found guilty of causing or allowing the death of a child.
She was jailed for seven years.
Both showed no emotion as they were sentenced.
Prosecutors said neither Siswick nor Campbell raised the alarm about the toddler’s acute and deteriorating condition which “would have been obvious” to anyone.
Robert Smith QC, prosecuting, told the jury the blow had injured Riley so severely his bowel was severed, spilling his stomach contents internally, which caused peritonitis – a life-threatening infection.
Mr Smith said this would have caused severe pain that “would have been obvious to the person who caused the injury or any adult who saw him after the injury was sustained”.
He said the little boy would have deteriorated and developed septic shock.

