Injuries of baby allegedly murdered by stepdad revealed as man faces committal hearing

The horror injuries of an 11-month-old baby allegedly murdered by her stepfather – including spinal cord injuries and haemorrhaging around the eyes – have been revealed to a court.

Kaysharn Susan Gwenda Cherelle Purcell was found unconscious and not breathing at a home in Brisbane’s southwest on February 1, 2020.

She died in hospital several days later.

Diquan Erwin Lloyd Fisher is charged with the murder of his 11-month-old stepdaughter in February 2020.
Diquan Erwin Lloyd Fisher is charged with the murder of his 11-month-old stepdaughter in February 2020. Credit: Supplied

Diquan Lloyd Erwin Fisher, the baby’s stepfather, has been charged with her murder.

During a brief committal hearing on Tuesday, a doctor who conducted a post-mortem on baby Kaysharn’s body told the court the child had suffered head and spinal cord injuries.

The court was told the injuries could have been caused by shaking using “substantial” force.

Mr Fisher has been remanded in custody since the murder charge was laid two years ago.
Mr Fisher has been remanded in custody since the murder charge was laid two years ago. Credit: Supplied

The doctor said there was evidence of haemorrhaging around the baby’s eyes, caused by “substantial acceleration and deceleration” and substances in the eyeballs rubbing against the skull.

There was no damage to the baby’s liver.

Mr Fisher, dressed in prison greens, sat silently and crossed his arms while appearing over video link.

Dr Deannaxjmtzyw True, a paediatrician at Queensland Children’s Hospital, said there was evidence of a skull fracture, but determined it did not cause the child’s death.

Mr Fisher’s matter was adjourned to May 30 for further submissions.

He was remanded in custody to appear via video link.