The court was also told a paramedic could smell "rotting flesh".
Ms Rees KC said at the time of her death, Kaylea weighed 22.9 stone and was "morbidly obese" with a BMI of 70. She added: "Once her body was removed, officers could see the state of the bed which was full of maggots and there was an overbearing smell of ammonia."Kaylea's mum, Sarah Lloyd-Jones, 39, has pleaded guilty to the same charges, jurors were told.
The parents allegedly failed in their "duty of care" to get Kaylea exercise and give her a healthy diet.Titford claimed to be "shocked" by his daughter's death and says Kaylea was Lloyd-Jones' responsibility.She was allegedly left in a filthy room surrounded by maggotsRead More on The Sun
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