WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned the next article incorporates pictures of deceased individuals.
A $250,000 reward has been put up as New South Wales police hunt for particulars surrounding the suspicious dying of an 11-month-old woman in Dubbo in June 2019.
Jayleigh Murray died in hospital six days after she was discovered unresponsive at her house in Aldrin Avenue in Dubbo about 6.20pm on Thursday, June 6, 2019.
She was taken to Dubbo Base Hospital earlier than she was airlifted to The Kids's Hospital at Westmead, the place she died on Wednesday 12 June 2019.
Jayleigh suffered non-accidental head trauma and different suspicious accidents earlier than her dying.
Detectives are but to cost anybody over her dying and are renewing their name for anybody with info that might help their investigation to return ahead.
Detective Superintendent Jayne Doherty has mentioned she hopes the reward will immediate folks with info to talk with investigators.
"Household and pals have instructed us that Jayleigh had a vibrant smile and an infectious snicker… we can't think about what would lead somebody to harm such a gorgeous, helpless little woman," Detective Superintendent Doherty mentioned.
"We want folks within the Dubbo group to return ahead and inform Jayleigh's story for her.
"Investigators imagine there are folks dwelling in the neighborhood who maintain the important thing to unlocking Jayleigh's story.
"We want these folks to be brave and are available ahead with that info in tribute to a life ended so tragically early."
Anybody with info which will help investigators is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 orhttps://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au.