SYDNEY: A judge jailed 14 members of a fringe Australian religious group on Wednesday over the “slow and painful” death of an eight-year-old diabetic girl who was denied life-saving insulin.
Her parents belonged to a religious sect known as The Saints, who opposed medical care, believing God would heal her. She ...
“Elizabeth suffered a slow and painful death, and you are all, in one way or another, responsible,” Justice Martin Burns said ...
A cult expert has warned that members of an extreme religious group who killed a little girl could present a risk on release ...
Fourteen members of an Australian cult were sentenced for the death of an 8-year-old girl after they denied her insulin at the urging of their leader.
The girl’s mother and father, the leader and other members of the home-based church were jailed for manslaughter.
The parents of 8-year-old Elizabeth Struhs, who was denied insulin, have been sentenced in connection to her death alongside ...
The parents of an eight-year-old girl have been jailed over the child's "painful" death after a church group gambled with her ...
Eight-year-old Elizabeth who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2019 was denied life-saving insulin by her parents, Jason and Elizabeth Struhs, due to their belief that prayer alone would heal her.
The sister of a young girl killed by religious fanatics who believed God would “heal” her diabetic condition has paid a ...
The parents of eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs, who died after her insulin was withdrawn, have been sentenced to 14 years in ...
Fourteen members of a small Australian Christian sect who deprived an 8-year-old girl of insulin in the belief that God had ...
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