Overview
- A 29-year-old man has been sentenced to 12 years and six months for stabbing his partner, the mother of his two children, in Krefeld, Germany.
- The court determined that the stabbing, which pierced the victim's heart, did not meet the legal criteria for murder, citing a lack of evidence for malice or exploitation of defenselessness.
- The convicted man remained silent throughout the trial, leaving the motive for the attack unclear despite reports of a loud argument from neighbors on the night of the incident.
- A psychologist testified that the couple's four-year-old son likely witnessed the stabbing and is now traumatized, though this could not be definitively confirmed.
- The defense has announced plans to appeal the verdict, while the case draws attention to domestic violence and its lasting impact on families and children.