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CASE: R v Struhs & Ors [2025] QSC 10
WARNING: disturbing content.
8-year-old Elizabeth Rose Struhs died on 7 Jan 2022 and her death was entirely preventable. Elizabeth was a diabetic and for two years, her condition had been managed and treated with insulin.
That all ended on 3 January 2022 when the decision was made to not give Elizabeth insulin ever again. That decision was made by her parents, with their support of their small home-based religious congregation.
In this final part, we find out the sentences handed down and hear the sentencing remarks of the Judge.
NOTE: Voices of the parties have been produced by AI voice generation and are not the real voices of the parties.
By Tanya ChapmanCASE: R v Struhs & Ors [2025] QSC 10
WARNING: disturbing content.
8-year-old Elizabeth Rose Struhs died on 7 Jan 2022 and her death was entirely preventable. Elizabeth was a diabetic and for two years, her condition had been managed and treated with insulin.
That all ended on 3 January 2022 when the decision was made to not give Elizabeth insulin ever again. That decision was made by her parents, with their support of their small home-based religious congregation.
In this final part, we find out the sentences handed down and hear the sentencing remarks of the Judge.
NOTE: Voices of the parties have been produced by AI voice generation and are not the real voices of the parties.

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