A 27-year-old mother has been charged with murder after two toddlers were found dead in a car south of Brisbane.
The lifeless bodies of two little girls were reportedly carried from their home soaking wet after desperate attempts to revive them.
Neighbours reported seeing the girls, Darcey-Helen, 2, and Chloe-Ann, 1, being carried out by police after they died in a hot car south of Brisbane on Saturday.
Their Logan mother, Kerri-Ann Conley, 27, will face Brisbane Magistrates Court on Monday on two counts of murder after the girls were pulled unresponsive from the car outside a home in Waterford West about 1.35pm.
The shattered father of Darcey-Helen, who he called "Pumpkin", told The Courier Mail he was devastated, also being a father figure to Chloe-Ann.
"Darcey and Chloe were loved by anyone and everyone who met them. I absolutely adored them both," the father, who asked not to be named, said.
"Darcey had a contagious laugh and Chloe really, although they were 12 months apart, wasn't really that far behind Darcey. I think she learnt a lot off Darcey, mannerisms."
He said the pair giggled all the time and repeated everything others said.
Neighbours, who have paid tribute to the "gorgeous little girls", said they saw them soaking wet.
"The police were carrying the girls out … their shirts were ripped open like they'd tried to save them," one woman who did not want to be named told The Sunday Mail.
9News reports Ms Conley discovered the pair and rushed them inside in an attempt to cool their bodies.
It was claimed she desperately tried to splash water on them after finding them.
Queensland Police are urging members of the public who may have any information regarding the matter to contact them.
A friend of the family described the girls as "two beautiful angels".
"Darcey had a very caring heart for her sister and us all and the most amazing cuddles and kisses, and just as any toddler does, she liked to see how far she would get with being a bit mischievous," she told The Courier-Mail.
Neighbours said the family had moved in as recently as six months ago.
People have been laying flowers and tributes at the scene today.