The Free Press Journal

Australian who killed eight children avoids charges

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An Australian mother who killed seven of her children and a niece in a brutal case that shocked the country will not stand trial after being deemed of "unsound mind", a court has ruled. The bodies of the youngsters, aged between two and 14, were found stabbed to death at a home in the northern city of Cairns in December 2014. Raina Mersane Ina Thaiday, also known as Mersane Warria, was charged with murdering the four girls and four boys after being found by police at the scene of the crime with 35 self- inflicted stab wounds.

In a ruling reached last month but only made public Thursday, the Queensland Mental Health Court found she could not be held criminally responsibl­e as she had suffered a psychotic episode from an undiagnose­d mental condition. "At the time of the killing, Mrs Thaiday was suffering from a mental illness, paranoid schizophre­nia, and that she had no capacity to know what she was doing was wrong," said the court findings of her psychiatri­st.

"In fact, to her way of thinking at that time, what she was doing was the best thing she could do for her children; she was trying to save them." Under Queensland state law if a person is found to be of unsound mind at the time of an offence, criminal proceeding­s against them are discontinu­ed and they are considered unfit to stand trial.

Thaiday, 40, is being held in a high-security mental health institute and it is unclear if she will ever be released.

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