Trial for Manslaughter: 76-Year-Old Accused of Stabbing Husband with Dementia
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A 76-year-old woman is on trial in Cologne, Germany, accused of stabbing her 83-year-old husband, who suffered from dementia.
- The prosecution alleges the couple's relationship was strained by the husband's illness, leading to frequent arguments where the accused was aggressive.
- The defense claims the stabbing was a tragic accident while she was trying to steady her husband, who had risen without his walker.
A 76-year-old woman stands accused of fatally stabbing her 83-year-old husband, who had been diagnosed with dementia, following a dispute. The trial, which began Friday at the Cologne Regional Court, presents starkly different accounts of the incident from the prosecution and the defense.
I'll stab you right now!
The prosecution contends that the couple's life together had been increasingly defined by the husband's dementia in recent years, leading to frequent arguments. They allege that the accused consistently behaved loudly and aggressively towards her husband, who largely remained passive. Witnesses reportedly heard the woman shout "I'll stab you right now!" twice before she allegedly grabbed a "sharp-edged object" and stabbed her husband in the chest. He died at the scene despite resuscitation efforts.
causally responsible for the death
Conversely, the defense asserts that the stabbing was a "tragic accident." Through her lawyer, the accused admitted responsibility for her husband's death, with whom she shared 46 years of marriage. However, she claims that while preparing food and cutting something, her husband stood up without using his walker. Fearing he might fall, she attempted to steady him, still holding the knife. The defense stated the knife must have penetrated him during this action. She later wiped a small amount of blood from the knife, an action she could not explain.
tragic accident
The senior citizen has been in custody since January. The trial is scheduled for three more hearing days, with a verdict expected in early July. The court heard that the accused has physical limitations due to a past heart attack and cancer treatment.
During this, the knife must have penetrated.
Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.