Exclusive: A mother and online influencer who is at the centre of horrific allegations of harming her one-year-old child has broken her silence when contacted by 9News today.
"It is so unfair and it's getting addressed at the moment with the proper counsel," she said.
Asked if she harmed her daughter, she responded by saying: "No, I can't talk to you, I've said this is a matter that cannot be spoken on."
Investigations are tonight under way, led by detectives from Queensland Police's Morningside Child Protection and Investigation Unit.
South Brisbane District Chief Superintendent Andrew Pilotto said police had "taken action to ensure the child's safety".
"It is protracted and complicated, and it will take a bit of time, but I can assure you the child is safe, whilst that investigation is ongoing," he said.
"I can't go into the methodology of why that will take time, but it will take some time."
Since the baby was first hospitalised, more than $60,000 had been donated to an online GoFundMe page, those funds have now been frozen.
"Our Trust and Safety specialists are investigating the accusations made as part of our standard due diligence process," a GoFundMe spokesperson said today.
"This includes cooperating with police investigations.
"We are committed to being the safest place to give and have spent over a decade building the teams, technologies and policies to protect Australian generosity.
"This includes the GoFundMe Giving Guarantee, which guarantees a refund in the rare case something is not right.
"Whilst the investigation is ongoing, no further funds can be raised, or withdrawn."
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<img src="https://www.mtlblog.com/media-library/canadian-lottery-tickets-illustrative.jpg?id=54991991&width=1200&height=400&coordinates=0%2C456%2C0%2C457"/><br/><br/><p>The latest <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/tag/lotto-max-winning-numbers" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Lotto Max winning numbers</a> for Tuesday, December 3, have been revealed, and if you bought a ticket, you're going to want to check it ASAP.</p><p>Last night's <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/tag/lotto-max" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Lotto Max</a> draw was a massive one, with the jackpot reaching the $80 million cap — the largest lottery prize you can score in Canada. </p><p>And guess what? Two lucky ticket holders finally matched all seven numbers, including someone who bought their ticket in Quebec! They'll each walk away with a cool $40 million — not a bad deal for splitting the pot.</p><p>Plus, there were a whopping 30 Maxmillions available in this draw, giving you even more chances to become a millionaire.</p><p>Ready to check your luck? Let's break down the winning Lotto Max numbers and see if luck was on your side.</p><h3>What are the Lotto Max winning numbers for Tuesday, December 3?</h3><br/><p> The Lotto Max winning numbers for Tuesday, December 3, are <strong>09</strong>, <strong>14</strong>, <strong>21</strong>, <strong>26</strong>, <strong>29</strong>, <strong>32</strong> and <strong>41</strong>, with the bonus number <strong>47</strong>.
</p><p> Two lucky players will split the maximum $80 million jackpot, taking home $40 million each. The winning tickets were bought in Quebec and the Prairies, so if you haven't checked your ticket yet, you could be the next millionaire!
</p><p> Plus, two players from Quebec and Ontario matched six numbers plus the bonus, earning them each a second-place prize of $223,612.50.
</p><p> And that's not all! There were nine Maxmillions winners in this draw, one of whom was from Quebec.
</p><p> Here's a look at the 30 winning Maxmillions number combos from this draw:
</p><ul>
<li>01-04-08-28-30-31-41</li>
<li>01-04-29-38-43-44-46</li>
<li>02-08-15-16-17-23-48</li>
<li>02-11-16-17-29-33-43</li>
<li>02-12-13-15-30-43-44</li>
<li>02-12-14-39-40-47-48</li>
<li>02-13-17-19-21-27-47</li>
<li>02-13-21-24-25-29-43</li>
<li>03-05-08-14-17-21-26</li>
<li>03-05-17-28-29-32-49</li>
<li>03-17-22-25-33-36-39</li>
<li>03-20-25-27-34-37-44</li>
<li>06-09-17-23-34-41-49</li>
<li>06-16-19-22-36-37-42</li>
<li>07-09-10-14-16-23-25</li>
<li>07-14-22-31-42-44-50</li>
<li>08-15-16-20-35-45-47</li>
<li>09-14-16-22-26-40-44</li>
<li>09-14-18-22-37-42-49</li>
<li>10-25-28-29-41-44-45</li>
<li>11-12-20-25-41-42-48</li>
<li>11-18-19-21-37-38-48</li>
<li>11-24-26-33-41-44-49</li>
<li>12-17-19-21-34-38-45</li>
<li>12-24-31-34-40-45-48</li>
<li>15-26-33-35-43-45-50</li>
<li>16-17-18-31-37-41-46</li>
<li>16-17-26-33-37-40-42</li>
<li>19-24-29-33-45-48-50</li>
<li>28-29-31-32-34-41-42</li>
</ul><p> Now that the jackpot has been claimed, it'll start over, and the draw on Friday, December 6 will have an estimated $33 million up for grabs. Your last chance to get in on that draw will be at 10:30 p.m. on Friday.
</p><h3>What were the Lotto Max winning numbers for Friday, November 29?</h3><br/><p>For the Lotto Max draw on Friday, November 29, the winning numbers were <strong>06</strong>, <strong>17</strong>, <strong>26</strong>, <strong>29</strong>, <strong>30</strong>, <strong>39</strong> and <strong>49</strong>. The bonus number was<strong> 02</strong>.</p><p>As for Maxmillions, here were the 21 winning numbers:</p><ul><li>01-05-06-19-23-24-45</li><li>01-06-13-35-42-47-49</li><li>01-36-37-38-41-42-43</li><li>02-11-14-21-24-26-50</li><li>03-04-08-09-11-38-50</li><li>03-07-18-19-25-37-39</li><li>03-19-22-31-32-33-47</li><li>04-05-09-11-16-29-32</li><li>04-05-12-28-38-39-45</li><li>04-07-18-27-31-32-41</li><li>05-09-12-25-30-31-33</li><li>05-11-18-19-22-33-42</li><li>05-23-24-26-29-32-48</li><li>06-10-16-18-29-32-44</li><li>07-12-15-21-22-30-41</li><li>07-12-17-24-28-45-48</li><li>08-27-28-34-39-46-49</li><li>10-12-15-30-32-33-37</li><li>11-13-14-15-19-46-48</li><li>11-14-16-17-31-43-45</li><li>15-16-28-29-31-41-49</li></ul><p>The $80 million jackpot went unclaimed, but three lucky players matched six numbers plus the bonus, scoring a hefty $355,128.90 each. Not a bad consolation prize, if you ask us!</p><p>Plus, seven Maxmillions prizes were scooped up during Friday's draw, two of which were from tickets purchased in Quebec. And if that wasn't enough, over 1.5 million other prizes were handed out — ranging from free plays to cash in the thousands. So, if you haven't checked last week's ticket yet, now's the perfect time to see if you're a winner!</p><h3>How does Lotto Max work?</h3><br/><p>Lotto Max is Canada's biggest lottery game, with draws happening every Tuesday and Friday. </p><p>For every $5 ticket, you get three sets of seven numbers ranging from 1 to 50.</p><p>Here's how it works: During each draw, seven main numbers and one bonus number are randomly picked. To win a prize, you need to match at least three numbers. Matching more numbers and/or the bonus can boost your winnings.</p><p>Prizes are divided into categories, and payouts depend on ticket sales. Here's a typical prize breakdown:</p><ul>
<li><strong>7/7 (jackpot)</strong> — average of $47.5 million (but an estimate of that draw's jackpot is shown when you buy your ticket)</li>
<li><strong>6/7 plus bonus</strong> — average of $194,405</li>
<li><strong>6/7</strong> — average of $4,629 </li>
<li><strong>5/7 plus bonus</strong> — average of $926 </li>
<li><strong>5/7</strong> — average of $105 </li>
<li><strong>4/7 plus bonus</strong> — average of $50 </li>
<li><strong>4/7</strong> — $20 fixed prize</li>
<li><strong>3/7 plus bonus</strong> — $20 fixed prize</li>
<li><strong>3/7</strong> — free play </li>
</ul><p>The jackpot starts at $10 million and can climb to a massive $80 million if it isn’t won. Once the jackpot hits $50 million, additional Maxmillions prizes — $1 million each — are added. These are separate draws, and to win one, you need to match all seven numbers on a single line.</p><p>Every set of numbers on your ticket is eligible for both the main draw and any Maxmillions draws, giving you more chances to win. Sales close at 10:30 p.m. ET on draw nights.</p><p>The odds of winning the jackpot are around 1 in 33 million, but your chances of taking home any prize are about 1 in 7.</p><p>Good luck, Montreal!</p><p><em>If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, refer to <a href="https://aidejeu.ca/en/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">these resources available across Quebec</a>. Help is available.</em></p><p><em>Love this? Check out our <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/notices/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">MTL Blog noticeboard</a> for details on jobs, benefits, travel info and more!</em></p><p><em>AI tools may have been used to support the creation or distribution of this content; however, it has been carefully edited and fact-checked by a member of MTL Blog's Editorial team. For more information on our use of AI, please visit our <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/editorial-standards" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Editorial Standards page</a>.</em></p>