Religious Sect Members Found Guilty in Manslaughter of Eight-Year-Old
Fourteen members of a religious sect, known as the Saints, have been found guilty of the manslaughter of eight-year-old Elizabeth Struhs in Queensland, Australia. The convictions were handed down by Justice Martin Burns following a nine-week trial that revealed the sect's extreme beliefs led to the child's death from diabetic ketoacidosis. Elizabeth's father, Jason Struhs, her mother, Kerrie, her brother Zachary, and other sect members denied her access to necessary medical treatment, believing instead in prayer and divine intervention to heal her.
The court heard that Elizabeth's insulin was stopped in early January 2022 at the family's home in Toowoomba, despite her deteriorating health. Following Elizabeth's death on January 7, her father waited 36 hours before contacting emergency services, during which time the religious group engaged in prayer, believing God would resurrect her. Investigative interviews disclosed Jason Struhs's eventual conversion to the sect’s beliefs and his mother's unwavering faith, despite past negative consequences of their practices.
Sentencing for the convicted members is scheduled for February 11, 2025.
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