Mum of girl, 3, who died in 62C car for SIX HOURS while she watched TV ‘Googled if she could be jailed for leaving kid’

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A MUM charged with leaving her toddler to die in a boiling hot car googled if she could be jailed for doing so, a court has heard. Laura Peverill, 39, faces jail for allegedly leaving her child, three year old Rylee Rose Black, inside her Toyota for six hours on a scorching hot day, causing the infant’s tragic death. FacebookA mother and her boyfriend have been charged with manslaughter after her three-year-old girl was found dead inside a hot car on a scorching day[/caption] FacebookPolice allege Laura Peverill, 37, and boyfriend Aaron Hill, 29, left ‘beautiful’ toddler Rylee Rose Black inside a vehicle for over six hours[/caption] The shocking claims made in court saw police allege that Peverill looked up “whether she would go to jail for leaving a child in a car” before the death of her daughter. Peverill has been charged with manslaughter alongside her boyfriend, Aaron Hill, 32, over claims the couple left the child to go and watch TV show ‘Shameless’ on Netflix. The shocking revelation was heard on Tuesday at the Townsville Supreme Court, Australia, according to the Townsville Bulletin.  Peverill’s lawyer said her client rejected the allegation she googled the crime beforehand, and claimed the mum made the internet search “on a different day.” READ MORE IN AUSTRALIA HER AGONY Dad called me every week for years - then I found out he was a killer in prison TOT PANIC Baby found in stolen car hours after thief took off in motor while mum shopped “We say it was the afternoon of the incident, not the day before,” the lawyer said. The defence team is reportedly seeking testimony from two witnesses. One will address the shocking google search claims, and the other could speak over Peverill’s “memory lapse” in leaving her daughter in the hot car. Peverill’s lawyer claims she doesn’t yet know if her client will fight the case in court or plead guilty, and the matter is expected to return to court in late July. Most read in News BUG OFF Here's why you should NOT kill flies and wasps flying into your house in summer DONOR SHOCK Sperm donor fathered 15 without telling mums about incurable genetic condition DARK TAUNTS I was bombarded with sinister death threats after finding Flight MH370 wreckage QUAKE ALERT Earthquake hits UK as houses and ground shake during 3.8 tremor GATEAU-NO! Shock moment eco-warrior disguised as old woman smears CAKE on Mona Lisa END THEIR HELL Sisters stab paedo dad after he 'raped them & forced them to dig own graves' The incident took place in Townsville, Queensland, whilst the coastal state was experiencing a heatwave of over 32C – causing temperatures inside the car to rise above 60C. Paverill’s other children have been left in the care of their father, Peter Black, following Rylee’s tragic passing. Rylee’s grieving dad Peter has previously opened up about his “nightmares” following the loss of his daughter, and has campaigned for advanced safety measures to detect children left alone in vehicles. “Just thinking about what my little girl went through, it’s horrifying,” he told Nine News. “She was such a cheeky kid, always getting up to mischief, but she loved nothing more than snuggling up for a cuddle and a kiss.” Mr Black began a parliamentary petition, which gained thousands of signatures, after the tragedy, which calls on the federal government to ensure the compulsory installation of electronic warning systems that detect children who have been left alone in all new vehicles. “Currently there is no requirement in the Australian Design Rules for vehicles to include electronic warning systems for the detection of children left alone in vehicles, to alert relevant people to the imminent danger they are in,” he says in the petition. “This leads to unnecessary loss of young life and significant grief for family, friends and the wider community.” Since 1998, almost 900 children have died in hot cars and more than half of them were left behind unknowingly by their caregiver, according to NoHeatStroke.org. The government has said it is “participating in discussions” about Mr Black’s the petition. FacebookAaron Hill, 32, is charged with manslaughter alongside Peverill, 39, following the tragic incident[/caption] FacebookThree year old Rylee’s father has been petitioning for improved safety measures in cars following the toddler’s death[/caption]