Victoria Toth (pictured) has been in contact with her boyfriend at the Orange County jail even though the two were ordered not to communicate

A Florida woman who was charged with beating her two-year-old son to death has claimed that her son's ghost visits and comforts her while she is behind bars.

The revelation comes as Orange County police also share that suspects Victoria Toth and Jonathan Pursglove, 26, have been keeping in contact even though the were ordered not to.

Both were charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child in the July 2018 death of Jayce Martin.

Toth has since been released and has routinely visited Pursglove.

Orange County jailhouse records show that the two have been in communication, WFTV reports. Conversations have focused on Jayce.

'I talk to Jayce and he tells me that this is something that we are supposed to go through,' Toth said. 'Hearing Jayce tell me that we're going to get through it gives me something to hold onto.'

They've also spoken with Pursglove's mother over concerns that his car would be impounded.

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Both were charged with aggravated manslaughter of a child in the July 2018 death of Jayce Martin

Toth has since been released and has routinely visited Pursglove (pictured). She has also been in talks with the suspect's mother over concerns that his car would be impounded

'He goes and sits down at his desk, looks something up on the computer, probably at what your charges were or some kind of crap and goes 'we can't do anything,"' the man's mother is said to have said.

'I talk to Jayce and he tells me that this is something that we are supposed to go through,' Toth said

Toth had been visiting Pursglove in the jail earlier in the year and was able to get away with the act because of clerical error.

Jacye died from from blunt force trauma to the abdomen described as a 'sucker punch' which caused his insides to 'explode'.

Medical examiners determined that the two-year-old was malnourished and bruised when he was found unresponsive on the floor of his bedroom in the Washington Shores neighborhood of Orlando.

An arrest affidavit for Toth indicates her son was likely tortured to death, and that Jayce could have been saved if he'd been seen by a doctor.

She added: 'Hearing Jayce tell me that we're going to get through it gives me something to hold onto'

She said the boy's biological father, Robert Martin, told her to seek medical attention for the toddler, but she didn't.

Jayce had been seriously ill for three days when Toth says she came home July 18 and found him lying face down in a pool of vomit at around 6.30am - prompting her to call 911.

Pursglove - the woman's live in boyfriend - was performing CPR on the toddler when emergency crews arrived at the home in Washington Shores and pronounced him dead.

Investigators have said they believe Toth watched for days as her child slipped into a coma because she was 'scared of getting in trouble'.