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Biddy Porter, 10, was killed at a property in rural New South Wales in 2020. Photograph: The Porter Family View image in fullscreen Biddy Porter, 10, was killed at a property in rural New South Wales in 2020. Photograph: The Porter Family Woman says she ‘didn’t understand mental health’ before daughter experiencing acute psychosis killed another child Girl told mother she thought about killing people ‘all the time’, inquest into 10-year-old Biddy Porter’s death hears Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The mother of a child killer did not understand mental health and consulted a naturopathic herbalist about concerns for her teenage daughter, an inquest has been told. Two weeks after the 14-year-old confessed to her mother that she thought about killing people “all the time”, the girl killed 10-year-old Biddy Porter at a property in rural New South Wales . Biddy, remembered as a vibrant, clever and creative child, died of multiple injuries while staying at the property in the school holidays on 8 July 2020. The NSW supreme court found Biddy’s killer, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, was not criminally responsible due to mental illness in 2021. She has been in custody since her arrest and is overseen by the mental health review tribunal. Two psychiatrists found the teenager had schizophrenia and was in acute psychosis at the time of the killing. The teenager likely had delusions and a “loss of contact with reality”, counsel assisting Peggy Dwyer SC told the inquest at Lidcombe coroner’s court. Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email Dwyer also outlined the teenager’s worsening mental health before the killing and her “disturbing” descent into psychosis, including acts of self-harm, an interest in knives and a sense of not feeling real. After the teenager slaughtered six chickens on the family property in June 2019, her parents removed her bedroom door and snapped a video game in half. When asked why she did not seek mental health support for her daughter instead, the teenager’s mother said it did not occur to her. “[The chickens] were to be culled, so that was what was happening to them anyway,” the mother told the inquest on Wednesday morning. “Mental health was never on my radar. “I never believed in mental health, I didn’t understand mental health so it didn’t come up to me as something I needed to do.” The mother insisted she was only upset about the teenager killing the chickens because she did not have permission to slaughter the hens, which had stopped laying eggs. “I don’t understand why that was such a big red flag,” the woman told the inquest. The inquest was earlier told the mother had asked a naturopathic herbalist about her daughter’s behaviour and the practitioner told her to call a GP. The mother made an appointment with a doctor after the girl revealed she had intrusive thoughts about killing people, including her parents and sibling. Th
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    **What systemic failures allowed this tragic outcome? How can we better integrate mental health literacy into community support networks to prevent such devastating losses?** *Academic Comment*