'Bout 2 kill ma kid': Chilling Facebook message left by father before he stabbed his toddler daughter to death

The Facebook message was brief and chilling - ‘Bout 2 kill ma kid’.

It was posted by 24-year-old Australian Ramazan ‘Ramzy’ Acar before he plunged a huge Ninja-style knife into the body of his two-year-old daughter Yazmina.

As the girl lay dying, Acar posted another message, directed at the child’s mother, Rachelle D’Argent: ‘It’s ova - I did it.'

Vile: Ramazan Acar posted these chilling messages on Facebook before and after killing his two-year-old daughter

Then he posted another vengeful Facebook message to Miss D’Argent, from whom he was separated, reading: ‘Pay back, u slut.’

Sickening details of the murder of Yazmina were revealed in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court today as Acar - wearing an oversize dark suit, white shirt and tie - stared indifferently from the dock.

Glaring back at him were Miss D’Argent, her friends and family.

When he was asked if he pleaded guilty or not guilty to murder, Acar replied in a clear voice: ‘Guilty.’

The court heard that he and Miss D’Argent were estranged and that their daughter - known as Mimi - died after he picked her up from her mother last November.

He said he was going to take her to a milk bar to buy her a surprise - but instead he stabbed her a number of times before dumping her body in a park. His cruel Facebook messages were read later by his estranged partner.

Miss D’Argent wept as she listened to the brief evidence.

Killed: Yazmina, two, had just been dropped off by her mother with her estranged partner when the murder was carried out. Mother Rachelle D'Argent (right) was pleased to hear the guilty plea by her former partner

Scene of the crime: Acar led officers to the spot where he had killed the child, but he hid the 30cm knife he used elsewhere

Later, after Acar was remanded in custody to appear at the Supreme Court later this month, Miss D’Argent said: ‘I wanted him to look me in the eye - and he did.

‘A quick glimpse, but enough for him to say he was guilty.’

Acar’s guilty plea means that Miss D’Argent will not have to give evidence at a trial and she said she was relieved at that.

‘It was enough for me to know he did it and my daughter to know but for everybody else to hear it. Makes me all the more happy.

‘I was there for my daughter.’

In what she revealed was a message to her daughter she said that ‘mummy’s always gonna be there for you’.

She said in her witness statement that she and Acar were together for a number of years and at one time they were engaged. But his jealousy and violence drove them apart.

Miss D’Argent said that on the day of her daughter's death she waited for Acar to return Mimi before eventually calling the police.

