Struhs’ father Jason wrote that ‘Elizabeth had never said she wanted to stop insulin’, according to messages read to Queensland supreme court
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Members of a Toowoomba religious sect believed that eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs would rise from the dead after she died of diabetic ketoacidosis due to the withdrawal of her insulin in 2022, a court has heard.
On Thursday the Queensland supreme court held the second day of a trial of the 14 adult members of the group for her murder and manslaughter.
Continue reading…Struhs’ father Jason wrote that ‘Elizabeth had never said she wanted to stop insulin’, according to messages read to Queensland supreme courtGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastMembers of a Toowoomba religious sect believed that eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs would rise from the dead after she died of diabetic ketoacidosis due to the withdrawal of her insulin in 2022, a court has heard.On Thursday the Queensland supreme court held the second day of a trial of the 14 adult members of the group for her murder and manslaughter.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…