The parents of diabetes girls who died of a 9 -year -old birthday and dozens of their religious religions as shyness were convicted of negligence in the Australian court to refrain from carrying life drugs on Wednesday. It became.
The girl’s father, Jason Strus, and Brendan Stevens, the leader of the religion, also faced the murder. However, after a long trial, there is not enough evidence that the judge knows that the girl stops insulin will probably lead to her death. And decided.
Elizabeth Rose Strus died four days after his father stopped administering insulin required for type 1 diabetes, and on January 7, 2022. As she weakened and lost consciousness, the members of the religion gathered around her and sang and prayed instead of seeking medical assistance.
Stevens, who led a small church from his home in Toonba, northeastern Queensland, claimed that a criminal case was a religious persecution in a trial. Sometimes the members of the church, who called themselves the “saint”, had a passionate belief in the power of God’s healing.
All 14 defendants in the case (said that medicine was magical) chose to refuse legal agency and protect themselves.
Strus, a bakery and the father of the other seven children, continued to believe that his daughter could be resurrected by God in a trial.
“For you, God seems to have failed, but I know that Elizabeth is sleeping and knows that she will meet her again,” he said in a trial. “God promised and she was healed.”
STRUHS and his wife, Kerrie Struhs, had previously been prosecuted after being hospitalized and dying in 2019, ignoring Elizabeth’s medical needs. According to the court’s record, evidence to his wife.
However, in 2021, he had been wary of the church before, took his daughter to the hospital and took the necessary medicine, and became a member of the church.
According to the decision, other members of the church, including the couple’s son, Zakary, encouraged him to take Elizabeth from Insulin from Elizabeth.
Even after the girl stopped breathing and became cold, the members of the church prayed for nearly 36 hours of hymns before stolus finally called the authorities. In his first conversation with the police, his father told the police as follows. So you have to make a choice. “
When STRUHS discovered that he was not guilty of murder, Judge Martin Burns, judge in the case, said in the “atmosphere of the church corridor”, his father did not stop all. He wrote that he might have been very consumed by a specific belief that was promoted, and he believed that he would probably die, but he would not allow it to happen. I did not come to complete recognition.
Elizabeth was a bright girl who loved mischief. According to her oldest sister, Jaide Strose, she collided with her sexual orientation and left her family before her sister’s death.