Elizabeth Struhs, eight, died of diabetic ketoacidosis in 2022 at her family home in Queensland after her parents and other members of a cult-like religious group withdrew her life-saving medication.
All 14 members of a fringe religious group have been found guilty of the manslaughter of eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs, who died after her insulin was withheld.
Elizabeth Rose Struhs died on Jan. 7, 2022 at her family's home in Toowoomba in Queensland state after six days without her prescribed insulin shots for type-1 diabetes. The congregation had ...
Advertisement While there was no evidence of malice, with Justice Burns saying as he handed down his verdict in Queensland's Supreme ... 1 diabetes requiring daily insulin jabs in 2019 following ...
Elizabeth Rose Struhs died at her family’s home on Jan. 7, 2022, four days after her father stopped administering the insulin needed ... the northeastern state of Queensland, claimed during ...
Members of a fringe faith-healing congregation accused of fatally withholding a young girl’s lifesaving medicine have been found guilty of her manslaughter – with the father and leader of the “church” ...
The crown prosecutor is seeking a 15-year prison sentence for the parents of Elizabeth Struhs after they were found guilty of ...
Fourteen members of a Christian sect in Queensland were convicted of causing the death of an 8-year-old diabetic girl by refusing her insulin on religious grounds. The parents and other sect ...
The sect held a "core belief" in God's healing power to the exclusion of medical care, according to the judge at Queensland's Supreme Court. The administration of insulin to diabetics is often ...
The judge-alone trial in the Supreme Court of Queensland began in July last year ... her father in his decision to withhold Elizabeth's insulin, the court heard. Prosecutors said that Jason ...
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