Germany: Ex-Nurse Convicted of Killing 4 at Disabled Home

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
December 22, 2021Germany
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Germany: Ex-Nurse Convicted of Killing 4 at Disabled Home
Director of the Association of Deaf people in Berlin & Brandenburg Steffen Helbing puts a candle at a makeshift altar outside the Oberlin Clinic in Potsdam, Germany, on April 29, 2021. (Michele Tantussi/Reuters)

BERLIN—A former nurse at a home for the severely disabled in eastern Germany was convicted of murder and given a 15-year sentence on Wednesday for killing four residents.

The state court in Potsdam ordered the 52-year-old woman sent to a psychiatric hospital, German news agency dpa reported. She also was convicted of attempted murder and ill-treatment of people in her care.

Judges found that the defendant fatally wounded the four residents, three of whom were completely and one partly paralyzed, with a knife in their rooms on April 28. Another resident survived after an emergency operation.

A psychiatric report found that the woman committed the attack in a state of reduced criminal responsibility, and the defense had called for the court to find that she wasn’t criminally responsible.

The defendant apologized to the victims’ relatives in a closing statement to the trial.

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