Mamma che ha soffocato il figlio con la pellicola trasparente per essere deportata per l’omicidio della figlia

    https://news.stv.tv/north/mum-who-smothered-newborn-son-with-cling-film-to-be-deported-to-lithuania-for-daughters-murder

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    1. existingeverywhere on

      Crazy that it’s taken this long, she was in court about her extradition back in 2012.

    2. No_Study_2459 on

      The legal system isn’t fit for purpose she’s been waiting to be deported for 8 years. Burn it down and make a new one.

    3. > She smothered the child with cling film the day after she gave birth to him.

      Gavenaite was originally convicted of murder in 2011. But appeal judges quashed the conviction after it emerged she was suffering from severe mental illness at the time of Paulius’s death.

      She was also given a 15-year sentence in her Lithuanian homeland for murdering her three-year-old daughter, Paulina, there in 2009

      Wow that’s a depressing read, murdered both her children wtf

    4. Rider_Dom on

      As a Lithuanian, all I have to say: finders keepers. We don’t want her back, thank you very much.

    5. >there was inadequate provision within the Lithuanian prison system to help deal with Gavenaite’s complex PTSD and depression issues. 

      I see that as a her problem and not an us problem. She has murdered two children and frankly I don’t care if she doesn’t get the help she thinks she deserves.

    6. SableSnail on

      > Dzinguviene – as she was then called – was found guilty of murder in Fraserburgh in 2010 and was jailed for life.

      > However, the murder conviction was quashed and she has now admitted the culpable homicide of her son on the grounds of diminished responsibility.

      Murder should get a whole life tariff. Doubly so when it’s a child. Diminished responsibility is a joke.

    7. Proper_Ad5627 on

      I don’t get what you mean but maybe it’s because they worded it “deported” in the headline but really it should say “extradited” because it’s the lithuanian government who wants her back

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