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FRANKFURT, Nov 4 — A German court sentenced a woman to life in jail today for killing five of her six children, in a case prosecutors described as particularly “malicious”. The 28-year-old mother, identified only as Christiane K., was found guilty of drowning or smothering the children in the...

FRANKFURT, Nov 4 — A German court sentenced a woman to life in jail today for killing five of her six children, in a case prosecutors described as particularly “malicious”.

The bodies of her three daughters — aged one, two and three — and two sons aged six and eight were found lying on their beds, each wrapped in a towel, at the family flat in the city of Solingen. They had sought a life term for the “malicious murders”, saying Christiane K. had taken advantage of her children’s innocence and defencelessness.

Prosecutors said Christiane K. acted out of anger after seeing a photo of her estranged husband with a new girlfriend.Christiane K. had insisted she was innocent and said a masked man entered the flat and killed the children.

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