Mother Dies in Custody After Allegedly Murdering Three-Year-Old Daughter; Investigation Launched

June 1, 2025
Mother Dies in Custody After Allegedly Murdering Three-Year-Old Daughter; Investigation Launched
  • Lauren Ingrid Flanigan, a 32-year-old mother charged with the murder of her three-year-old daughter, Sophia Rose, died in hospital on June 1, 2025, after being found unresponsive in her prison cell.

  • Flanigan had been incarcerated for just a week, following the alleged stabbing of her daughter on May 26, 2025, and was scheduled to appear in court in July.

  • Emergency services discovered Sophia Rose with multiple stab wounds in the front yard of their home in Moore Park Beach, where she was pronounced dead shortly after responders arrived.

  • At the time of the incident, Flanigan's two younger children, aged one and two, were present but unharmed and are now in the care of their father.

  • Police recovered a knife believed to be the murder weapon from the scene and are conducting a forensic examination of the home, although they have not confirmed any history of family violence or mental health issues.

  • In the days leading up to the incident, Flanigan allegedly posted disturbing messages on social media, hinting at her troubled state of mind.

  • After being found unresponsive in her cell, Flanigan was transported to Princess Alexandra Hospital, where she was placed in intensive care.

  • Queensland Corrective Services is conducting an investigation into Flanigan's death, which will include a report for the coroner, a standard procedure for deaths in custody.

  • An independent review by Queensland Corrective Services is also underway to assess the circumstances surrounding her death.

  • Family friend Connor Thompson described Sophia as a sweet child and initiated a GoFundMe campaign that has raised $55,000 to support Sophia's father and siblings during this tragic time.

  • Before the incident, Flanigan had posted on social media about being a 'warrior of light' and advocating against domestic violence, reflecting a stark contrast to the events that unfolded.

  • Queensland Police Chief Inspector Grant Marcus confirmed that multiple calls were received from neighbors regarding the horrific incident.

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