THE mother of a tragic teenager who streamed her own suicide on Facebook Live has been accused of mocking her daughter online as she took her own life.

Gina Caze is said to have watched and written messages on her estranged 14-year old daughter's social media post accusing her of seeking attention and crying wolf.

7 Nakia Venant streamed her own suicide on Facebook Live Credit: Facebook

7 Gina Caze talks to the press after the tragedy Credit: AP

Caze did nothing to stop desperate Nakia Venant from committing suicide, a damning report from a child services department says.

The Florida Department of Children and Families said instead Caze criticised her daughter as she watched the two-hour long Facebook Live video.

The official report says she called Nakia a 'custody jit' and and that she was a 'crying wolf...seeking attention'.

In the report, investigators allege that Nakia’s mother, who identified herself to the press as Gina Alexis, watched the broadcast for nearly two hours.

7 Nakia was passed around 14 different foster homes in 16 months Credit: Facebook

But her attorney, Howard Talenfeld, indicated his client did not see her daughter’s suicide.

“Mom did not know that Naika had committed suicide. She did not witness this online,” he said.

And Caze has strenuously denied she made the comments as her daughter died.

Caze had a long history of conflicts with her daughter and Nakia was eventually taken away from her due to physical abuse concerns.

Vulnerable Nakia was living with a foster family at the time of her death and was found hanged by Miami-Dade police.

7 Caze had a long history of conflicts with her daughter Credit: Facebook

7 Online tributes were paid to Nakia after the tragedy Credit: Facebook

The sickening comments on her Facebook page were made from Caze's Facebook account with the user name Gina Alexis, reported Tampa Bay Times.

One read: '#ADHD games played u sad little DCF custody jit that's why u where u at for this dumb s--t n more u keep crying wolf u dead u will get buried life goes on after a jit that doesn't listen to there parents trying to be grown seeking boys and girls attention instead of her books.'

Her broadcast was watched by hundreds of people, some of whom pleaded with the girl to reconsider her decision.

But others urged her to take her life, calling her names and saying that the broadcast was fake.

The youngster was taken away from Caze in 2009 because there were concerns that Venant was being physically abused by her mother.

Since then she had spints in several foster homes and at one point she was passed around to 14 different homes in the span of 16 months.

The DCF claim that she displayed inappropriate sexual behaviour and she admitted she had seen pornographic videos.

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In 2010 she was placed back in the care of Caze, only to be removed in 2014, but was then later returned after social workers insisted it was for the best.

A year later, her mother relinquished custody, saying that she no longer wanted the teenager.

The two remained in contact through social media.

On January 22, Nakia had started a livestream on Facebook when she killed herself at her Miami home just after 3am.

Efforts to save the girl were thwarted by a series of accidents after a friend reported the two-hour livestream to police and provided them with the wrong Miami address.

7 Caze is said to have watched the two-hour long Facebook Live video Credit: AP

7 Cops were allegedly given the wrong address when Nakia's live stream was reported to police Credit: Facebook

Emergency workers rushed to the wrong house and learned of Nakia’s address — where they later found her hanging in the bathroom as her foster parents slept.

The girl was rushed to Jackson North Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

Her close friend Gerta Telfort described Nakia as a good student with lots of charisma.

She said Nakia, a seventh-grader at Young Women’s Preparatory Academy, hoped to one day write a book and had started a daily journal.

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