Jayne Pearce, 23, suffered "vitriol" at the hands of an online "pitchfork mob" after two mothers hacked into her Facebook page and alleged she had tried to smother one of their children, the Telegraph reported.
As as result Pearce was locked up for three months before she was cleared of wrongdoing. The two women, Leonie Hampson- Ogden, 24, and Shauna Stanway, 21, were later arrested.
At Minshull Street Crown Court, Manchester, Judge Angela Nield condemned the "artillery" of social media as she jailed the two women for 10 months each after they pleaded guilty to perverting justice. Both women claim they had been severely trolled since the tragedy.
"Social media has a great deal to answer for. It does do a great deal of good for bringing together friends who have not met each other for many years - but sadly as is often the case now, people find it to be a tool for evil, a tool for wrong and a tool for criticising each other," judge Nield said in her ruling.
"She was not released from the consequences of what had happened to her. She became a changed person. Her mother and sister noted a significant change in her and the tragedy of this case was yet to come.
"Jayne Pearce was only 23 and her life was cut short and in her last year she was dogged by the allegations that she harmed a child and being labelled as such. The tragedy in this case is that whatever this court decides to do it will not bring her back in their lives nor can it compensate what they have lost," the judge said.
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