'This was not our daughter, but a debilitating mental illness'− Lauren Dickason's parents speak

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“Our beloved Lianè, Karla and Maya were taken from this life to another as a result of this crippling disease,” says Lauren Dickason's family.

South African doctor Laura Dickason with her husband, Graham, and their three girls who were killed on 16 September 2021. Picture: Facebook

Lauren Dickason’s parents have reacted to her being found guilty of murdering her three children, saying it was a “debilitating mental illness”, which led to the tragic events.admitted to strangling her three little girls: Liane, six, and two-year-old twins Maya and Karla before smothering them to death in September 2021.She pleaded not guilty toduring her trial, claiming she was severely mentally-ill at the time, and pleaded insanity or infanticide.

Reacting to the ruling, Dickason’s parents Malcolm and Wendy Fawkes thanked the people of New Zealand, South Africa, and from around the world who had been “so understanding of the effects of postpartum

 

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