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Germany’s Dr Death locked up

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A German nurse believed to be the most prolific serial killer in the country’s post-war history was handed a life sentence on Thursday for murdering 85 patients in his care.

Judge Sebastian Buehrmann called Niels Hoegel’s killing spree “incomprehe­nsible”, and acknowledg­ed the trial left many families with painful unanswered questions. The 42year-old murdered patients selected at random with lethal injections between 2000 and 2005, when he was caught in the act.

Hoegel has already spent a decade in prison following a previous life sentence he received for six other murders.

The exhumation and autopsy of more than 130 bodies were necessary to build the case for the prosecutio­n.

Police suspect that Hoegel’s final death toll may be more than 200. But the court was unable to say for sure because of gaps in Hoegel’s memory and because many likely victims were cremated before autopsies could be performed.

Buehrmann, of the regional court in the northern city of Oldenburg, said the number of deaths at Hoegel’s hands “surpasses human imaginatio­n”.

On the final day of hearings on Wednesday, Hoegel asked his victims’ families for forgivenes­s for his “horrible acts”.

“I would like to sincerely apologise for everything I did to you over the course of years,” he said.

Caught in 2005 while injecting an unprescrib­ed medication into a patient in Delmenhors­t, Hoegel was sentenced in 2008 to seven years in prison for attempted murder.

A second trial followed in 2014-2015 under pressure from alleged victims’ families.

He was found guilty of murder and attempted murder of five other victims and given the maximum sentence of life.

At the start of the third trial in October, Buehrmann said its main aim was to establish the full scope of the killing that was allowed to go unchecked for years.

Driven by a desire to show off his skills in bringing patients back from the brink of death, Hoegel repeatedly gambled with the lives of victims. Most often, he lost. Klein said that, at this point, the biggest hope of the victims’ families was that Hoegel “should never emerge from prison”.

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