Daisy Hill alleged hitandrun murder Revenge porn hell of Kiesha Thompson as cops desperately try to

By Tita Smith In Brisbane For Daily Mail Australia Published: 14:49 BST, 23 July 2024 | Updated: 00:21 BST, 24 July 2024 EXCLUSIVE  A young mother who was allegedly murdered in a love-triangle hit-and-run was recently caught up in a suspected revenge porn attack.  Kiesha Thompson, 23, was allegedly deliberately struck by a four-wheel drive while  walking home on a footpath after dropping her daughter at daycare in Daisy Hill, in Brisbane’s south last Friday.  Ms Thompson died in hospital that night and police have since charged her ex-partner Tyler Scott William James, 27, and his new girlfriend Larissa Rita Mae-Leigh Sant, 24, with domestic violence murder.Gay porno Police will allege James was involved in planning the attack, before Sant carried it out – spending an ‘extended amount of time’ driving around the suburb in her Toyota LandCruiser Prado before mowing Ms Thompson down.  Now, Daily Mail Australia can reveal that a seemingly fake social media account in Ms Thompson’s name was set up in April. The account features highly explicit pictures of Ms Thompson that appear to have been posted without her permission. The only time the account – which includes link in the bio to a non-existent OnlyFans page – appears to have been active was the day it was created, when 15 photos of Ms Thompson were uploaded. Daily Mail Australia does not suggest the incident and Ms Thompson’s murder are connected nor that those accused of her death were involved. Kiesha Thompson (pictured) was on the footpath after dropping off her daughter at daycare when she was allegedly ran down. A social media account featuring suspected revenge porn appears to have been set up Ms Thompson’s name in April The revelation comes as Queensland Police revealed on Tuesday that they were aware of ‘distressing’ posts online and were working to have them removed.  ‘We have taken steps to try to get those posts examined. That will form part of an ongoing investigation, but we’ve also taken steps to try to take those down, which is challenging,’ Detective Inspector Chris Knight told reporters. ‘But it’s not something we take lightly, and it’s inexplicable.’ Detective Inspector Knight said the social media posts have been compounding Ms Thompson’s grief. ‘When I learned of those posts, and there has been a few, it’s distressing on so many levels,’ he said. ‘But most importantly, the grief that causes the surviving victims of this, it’s difficult to put into words, it never ceases to amaze me. ‘They are grieving the loss of their niece, their sister. She was a mother. The impact (her death) will have on her family is tremendous.’ Earlier this week, Daily Mail Australia revealed that Sant was a young mother-of-three who worked at a Brisbane petting zoo. Tyler James, 27, (pictured) allegedly was involved in planning his ex-partner’s murder  Larissa Rita Mae-Leigh Sant , 24, (pictured) allegedly murdered Kiesha Thompson, 23, by mowing her down with a car  Police at the scene of a fatal hit and run in Daisy Hill Police have said James and Ms Thompson broke up several months ago, but have not detailed what they will allege motivated the tragedy. James, who is from Acacia Ridge and the father of Ms Thompson’s child, was remanded in custody and did not appear in person in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Tuesday, where his charge was briefly mentioned. Sant also was remanded in custody after a separate court mention.  Their cases will next be heard together as a committal trial mention before the Beenleigh Magistrates Court on July 31. Ms Thompson’s brother Koby Torto said she was taken from the family in a ‘cowardly act’ while her aunt Amanda Matthias called it ‘horrific and senseless’ in a video released by police on Monday. Her sister, Keyara, said the pain of losing her sibling could not be put into words. ‘We are struggling with the enormity of her absence in our life,’ she said. Her family vowed to raise her baby daughter who was ‘the absolute light of her life’. ‘We are here to support her (daughter) throughout her whole life,’ Mr Torto said. Kiesha’s Thompson’s shattered family spoke out on Monday A GoFundMe set up to raise funds to honour Kiesha’s memory and help provide for her daughter’s future has already raised close to $20,000. ‘The family cannot express enough gratitude for the heroic efforts of all involved in caring for Kiesha following the collision,’ the page states. Kiesha ‘had created a warm and stable home’ for herself and baby daughter, who had just started daycare so Kiesha could pursue an apprenticeship as a painter.  ‘As they grieve and focus on caring for Kiesha’s daughter, they need our support more than ever.’ 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) Lifeline 13 11 14 Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group