Twin babies born in Wittenberg, Germany; mother faces legal proceedings - Infant mortality case in Wittenberg - mother faces trial
A trial is set to commence today at the Regional Court in Dessau-Roßlau, as a Wittenberg mother stands accused of manslaughter in the deaths of her two infant twins. The mother, who was 29 years old at the time, is alleged to have concealed her pregnancy and given birth without medical assistance at home in Wittenberg, resulting in the tragic deaths of her children in a bathtub.
The tragic incident occurred in November, with the lifeless bodies of the twins discovered by the mother of the woman in trash bags in the bathtub. The prosecution has charged the mother with manslaughter, but recent search results have not reported any information about a manslaughter trial of this nature in Wittenberg.
The defendant is currently in custody, awaiting the start of the trial. The trial will take place at 09:00 today, with the public and media invited to attend. For those seeking more details or up-to-date updates on this case, it is recommended to check local Wittenberg news sources or official court records directly.
The specifics of the case are still under investigation, with no further details available at this time. However, the public is reminded that this is a sensitive and tragic matter, and our thoughts are with the family and friends of those affected. We will continue to follow this story and bring you updates as they become available.
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