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Outrage in Germany as Migrant Acquitted in Teen's Train Murder Case
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Outrage in Germany as Migrant Acquitted in Teen's Train Murder Case

From Magyar Nemzet · (11m ago) Hungarian Critical tone

Translated from Hungarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • A court in Germany acquitted an Iraqi migrant accused of intentionally pushing a 16-year-old Ukrainian girl, Liana K., in front of a train, resulting in her death.
  • The court cited expert assessments that the man was not mentally sound at the time of the incident, deeming him not culpable for the murder.
  • Liana's mother expressed profound disbelief and anger towards the German justice system, vowing to appeal the decision and take the case to international forums.

The recent acquittal of an Iraqi migrant accused of the brutal murder of 16-year-old Liana K. in Germany has ignited widespread outrage and shattered the victim's mother's faith in the German justice system. The tragic incident, which occurred at the Friedland train station in Lower Saxony last August, saw the accused intentionally push the Ukrainian girl onto the tracks in front of an oncoming train, causing her immediate death.

I want justice โ€“ not only for my daughter but for all victims whose perpetrators have gone unpunished.

โ€” Liana K.'s MotherLiana K.'s mother expresses her determination to seek justice for her daughter and other victims of unpunished crimes.

Liana, who had fled the war in Ukraine with her family in 2022, was a promising young student. Her mother, still reeling from the shock, has found the strength to fight for justice. The court's decision to acquit the accused, based on expert evaluations deeming him not mentally sound at the time of the crime, has been met with disbelief and anger. The mother's statement, "I want justice โ€“ not only for my daughter but for all victims whose perpetrators have gone unpunished," encapsulates the profound sense of injustice felt by many.

Adding insult to injury, the mother highlighted the stark disparity in legal support: the perpetrator's legal costs are covered by the state, while victims' families are left to bear their own expenses. This, she stated, has severely undermined her trust in the rule of law in Germany. "No, I no longer believe in the German justice system," she declared, contrasting the punishment for minor offenses like illegal parking with the perceived leniency shown to a murderer, who is sent to a psychiatric facility at taxpayer expense.

No, I no longer believe in the German justice system.

โ€” Liana K.'s MotherLiana K.'s mother voices her complete loss of faith in the German judicial system following the acquittal of her daughter's accused killer.

The incident has not only shaken the mother's sense of justice but also her sense of security, fearing for the safety of her other children. Despite this, she holds onto a sliver of hope, believing that her voice can reach policymakers and bring about change. "I hope that these mistakes will be corrected, and that such a tragedy will never happen to anyone else again," she concluded, her words a poignant plea for reform and a testament to the enduring pain of losing a child under such horrific circumstances.

I hope that these mistakes will be corrected, and that such a tragedy will never happen to anyone else again.

โ€” Liana K.'s MotherLiana K.'s mother expresses her hope for systemic changes to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
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Originally published by Magyar Nemzet in Hungarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.