Mother in court: tragedy involving newborn twins in Wittenberg!
Trial begins against a mother in Dessau-Roßlau who is accused of manslaughter against her newborn twins.

Mother in court: tragedy involving newborn twins in Wittenberg!
Today, August 15, 2025, a process began in Dessau-Roßlau that stirs emotions and raises questions about responsibility and family entanglements. It's about a 30-year-old woman from Lutherstadt Wittenberg who is accused of murdering her newborn twins. This birth took place in November 2024 under dramatic circumstances: after a pregnancy that was kept secret, twins were born without medical help, which had fatal consequences.
The prosecution states that both babies died shortly after birth due to lack of oxygen, although they appeared to be viable. This raises the question of how such a tragic event could have occurred. According to MDR, the defendant called her mother for help after the birth, who then took her to the hospital. There it was discovered that the defendant was already well advanced in her pregnancy.
The course of the process
Another exciting aspect is that the children's father is also present in the courtroom and is scheduled to testify next Tuesday. This could provide crucial information about the family situation and background. Particularly explosive: The defendant's mother was also supposed to testify, but refused to do so, which causes additional tension.
The defendant commented on the allegations and stated that she had consumed crystal meth for years. This revelation not only hints at the woman's personal struggles, but also illustrates how drug abuse can affect the lives of those affected by it. In an upset voice she called the children's names, Clara and Hannah, and was full of sadness and remorse.
The tragedy in detail
The court will hold a total of six more days of hearings until the end of September in order to fully shed light on the complex situation. The defendant is already in custody, where a psychiatric report showed that there is no incapacity. This could be crucial if she is convicted, as she faces a prison sentence of at least five years.
The discussions surrounding this case are already in full swing and are being followed intensively on both social and traditional media. Questions about family structures and the effects of drugs on the lives of parents and children inevitably arise. It remains to be seen what new information and witness statements will come to light in the coming days of the trial.
At a time when such tragedies are coming to the fore in a moving way, it becomes clear how important it is to activate support systems at an early stage in order to support affected families and prevent such disasters.