South African mother found guilty of murdering three daughters in New Zealand

On Wednesday, a jury in New Zealand found a South African woman guilty of murdering her three young daughters, saying she faced a life sentence for each killing.
Lauren Anne Dickason killed her two-year-old twins and their six-year-old sister in September 2021 at their home in Timaru, a city in the South Island, about a month after the family had migrated from South Africa.
Local media reported that the majority verdict by a jury of eight women and four men said Mrs Dickason was not insane at the time of the killings and was guilty of murder, following a month-long high court trial in the city of Christchurch.
Her husband Graham had found the three children dead and his wife in a serious condition upon arriving home after a dinner with colleagues, the report said.
The prosecution said Mrs Dickason knew when she killed her daughters that what she was doing was morally wrong and the act was murder, it added.
Some of the jury were heard crying as they left the courtroom, the media report said.
The judge, Cameron Mander, remanded Mrs Dickason to custody in a hospital psychiatric unit until her sentencing.
She had been in hospital since the murders.
(Reuters/NAN)
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