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Sunday 9 June 2019

German nurse who murdered 87 patients given life sentence

A court in the northwestern city of Oldenburg on Thursday found 42-year-old Niels Hoegel guilty of murdering 85 patients, aged 34 to 96, and sentenced him to life in prison.

Niels Hoegel liked to bring about cardiac arrests in his patients by injecting them with overdoses of heart medication and other drugs because he enjoyed the feeling of being able to resuscitate them. Sometimes he succeeded in bringing them back, but in at least 87 cases they died, making him what is believed to be modern Germany's most prolific serial killer.

He had earlier been convicted of two other killings.

"Your guilt is incomprehensible," presiding judge Sebastian Buerhmann said as he handed down the verdict. "I felt like an accountant of death."

Hoegel worked at a hospital in Oldenburg between 1999 and 2002 and another hospital in nearby Delmenhorst from 2003 to 2005, and the killings took place between 2000 and 2005, the dpa news agency reported.

Hoegel was convicted in 2015 of two murders and two attempted murders and is already currently serving a life sentence. There are no consecutive sentences in the German system, but Buerhmann noted in his verdict the "particular seriousness" of Hoegel's crimes, a finding that all but ensures he will remain incarcerated after the standard 15-year term is up.

During his first trial, Hoegel said he intentionally brought about cardiac crises in some 90 patients in Delmenhorst because he enjoyed the feeling of being able to resuscitate them. He later told investigators that he also killed patients in Oldenburg.
That prompted a wider investigation involving both hospitals, and police and prosecutors reviewed more than 500 patient files and hundreds of more hospital records. They also exhumed 134 bodies from 67 cemeteries, and questioned Hoegel multiple times, concluding that he had used a variety of drugs to attempt resuscitation of his patients, and was fully aware they might die.

Prosecutors noted that many of Hoegel's victims were not terminally ill patients, but were on the path to recovery.

"The fact is sometimes the worst fantasy is not enough to describe the truth," Buehrmann said.

In all, Hoegel was tried in Oldenburg on 100 counts of murder, but the court found him not guilty on 15 counts for lack of evidence, which Buerhmann noted with regret to the family members present.

"We were not able to shine light through part of the fog that lay over this trial," Buehrmann said. "That also fills with a certain sadness."
Pleas are not entered in the German system but during the seven-month trial, Hoegel admitted to 43 of the killings, disputed five and said he couldn't remember the other 52.

Hoegel testified that he had a "protected" childhood, free of violence. He said his grandmother and his father, who were both nurses, had been his role models for going into the profession.

"Now I sit here fully convinced that I want to give every relative an answer," Hoegel said during the trial. "I am really sorry."

An expert testified during the trial that while Hoegel suffered from personality disorders, he was psychologically competent to stand trial and serve his sentence.

In his closing statement to the court on Wednesday, Hoegel reiterated his earlier apology, expressing shame and remorse, and saying he realized how much pain and suffering he had caused with his "terrible deeds."

"To each and every one of you I sincerely apologize for all that I have done," he said.

Source - indiatoday.in

Saturday 8 June 2019

Aligarh: Girl's family alleges rape, police rules out sexual assault

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In the most barbaric incident of recent times, a three-year-old girl was strangled to death with her eyes gouged out and hands broken in Aligarh of Uttar Pradesh over a dispute of just Rs 5,000.

The incident came to light on June 2 when stray dogs started to drag out the mutilated body of the child from a garbage dump in Tappal town of Aligarh. The parents of the minor girl filed a missing person's complaint on May 31.

According to police, the girl was brutally murdered by two of her neighbours, Zahid and Aslam. Aligarh senior superintendent of police (SSP) Akash Kulhari said Zahid had borrowed some money from the girl's father but failed to return the entire loan.

"When the girl's father asked for the money, Zahid threatened him with dire consequences. And finally, with the help of his friend Aslam, Zahid killed the girl," Kulhari said.

The two accused have been arrested. When the police interrogated Zahid, he confessed to his crime. Aslam has other cases of rape, molestation and kidnapping against him. The body was found in a horrible state with the minor's eyes gouged out, broken hands - not far from the child's home.

The post mortem revealed that there were many causes of death like suffocation, beaten marks on the left chest, fracture in the left leg, ribs were broken, injury in the head, the right arm was cut from the shoulder, soft tissue was damaged of both eyes and worms all over the body.

The body was in a decomposed condition. These injury marks prove that the child faced the brutality. Although the family has alleged rape, the SSP said that rape has not been proved yet. The police have formed a special investigation team of six members.

The SIT will submit its report within three weeks. Forensic and special operation group team will also be a part of the investigation team. The authorities suspended five policemen for negligence and began proceedings to invoke the stringent NSA against the two accused.

Source - indiatoday.in