Mother in court: the tragic death of her twins concerns Wittenberg

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Trial against a mother from Wittenberg for the manslaughter of her twins: further evidence is pending. Verdict expected in December.

Prozess gegen eine Mutter aus Wittenberg wegen Totschlags ihrer Zwillinge: Weitere Beweisaufnahmen stehen an. Urteil im Dezember erwartet.
Trial against a mother from Wittenberg for the manslaughter of her twins: further evidence is pending. Verdict expected in December.

Mother in court: the tragic death of her twins concerns Wittenberg

On November 3, 2025, the trial against a 30-year-old mother from Wittenberg, who is accused of the death of her twins, continues. The charge: double manslaughter. The prosecution alleges that in November 2024, after the birth of her daughters Clara and Hannah, the woman was not only in severe distress, but also acted to take the lives of the two girls. According to the autopsy, the infants died due to lack of oxygen supply but were viable at birth.

The defendant, who has already given birth to three other children, appears remorseful during the proceedings. She said through her defense attorney that she was “completely desperate” and “unspeakably sorry.” However, it should be noted that she clearly struggled with serious drug problems in the years leading up to the birth of her twins, as she reported using crystal meth for several years. A dark chapter in her life that also influences the course of this trial.

Witnesses and evidence

The court is far from finished taking evidence. A team of DNA experts were hired to examine the towels and washcloths in which the dead children were wrapped that were recovered from the crime scene. This evidence could be crucial in determining whether other people were present at the time of the incident. The results of these investigations will be presented next Monday n-tv reported.

A verdict was originally planned for the beginning of November, but the court is forced to convene two more hearings in November. An additional appointment may even be necessary because one day of the hearing was canceled due to illness. A planned verdict could now come in December.

The dramatic evening

The terrible events surrounding the babies' deaths unfolded in the defendant's private space. After giving birth, she called her mother for help. She took the defendant to the hospital, where it turned out that the pregnancy was already well advanced. Tragically, the mother discovered the two lifeless infants while going to get clothes for her daughter. A moment that plunges the entire family into chaos and leads to dramatic consequences.

Investigators were quickly alerted and found several important pieces of evidence at the crime scene. The police also took DNA traces that could potentially be crucial in clearing up the case. In a trial characterized by emotional depth and tragic decisions, it remains to be seen how the court will assess the complex relationships. Further developments are expected in the coming weeks that will shed light on both the legal and human aspects of this sad story.