Toddler Kyhesha-Lee Joughin who was found dead at her Petrie home. Source: The Courier-Mail
SHE was daddy's little girl, a bright and bubbly three-year-old who never stopped smiling.
But Kyhesha-Lee Joughin's family was left in shock when the toddler's lifeless body was found at her Petrie home north of Brisbane at the weekend, unrevivable despite her father's desperate CPR attempts.
Police and forensic teams descended on the Old Dayboro Rd apartment about 3pm on Saturday, establishing a crime scene.
As police scientific officers swept the unit and its windows for fingerprints, the family scrambled for answers.
Dad Matthew Williamson, who looked after Kyhesha-Lee full-time, was dedicated to his daughter, with a tattoo of her name on his left arm.
The little girl's first word was "Dad", a sign of her devotion to her father, Kyhesha-Lee's uncle and Matthew's brother Jarrod Williamson told The Courier-Mail.
The distraught father has spent the past two days shell-shocked and barely able to talk, his brother said.
On the day the little girl should have been opening her Easter eggs, her uncle said the family was devastated by the mystery of her death.
Jarrod Williamson said his niece was "the most gorgeous girl around".
Kyhesha-Lee with her dad Matthew Williamson.
As the family came together to support each other yesterday, Kyhesha-Lee's uncle said they were desperate for answers.
"I think it's still sinking in; I don't believe it. It doesn't feel right at all," Mr Williamson said.
"We don't know exactly what happened; that's what the investigation is all about.
"My brother was informed he did everything he could, but he hasn't been able to talk about it. I believe he fell asleep on the couch but she was still being looked after by someone."
The family said they did not know who else was in the house.
Last night, it was confirmed Petrie detectives travelled to Grafton, in northern NSW, to interview a man they say might be able to assist with investigations.
That man was charged with traffic related matters this morning, and will face Grafton court on Tuesday morning.
He is facing driving while disqualified and driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle.
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No extradition orders have been placed.
Meanwhile, the family is left hoping for answers, recalling the smiling little girl who loved having her photo taken.
"She was a very bubbly child . . . no matter what, she was always smiling," Jarrod Williamson said.
"She was very cuddly with animals - she just wanted to sit there and cuddle them all the time."
He said the little girl loved dancing, cars and spending time with her four-year-old cousin Mia.
The family last night had to break the terrible news to her cousin.
Detectives, scenes of crime and scientific officers were at the unit on Saturday and Sunday, continuing their quest for answers.
An autopsy is expected to be conducted as part of the investigation.
THE family's home unit at Petrie, which police have declared a crime scene.
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