Mother was probably overwhelmed: Solingen residents mourn dead children



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A young mother is said to have murdered five of her six children, but a suicide attempt simply fails. The case also surprised residents. She wants to meet in a string of lights today.

After the violent death of five children in Solingen, the family’s neighbors want to say goodbye today with a string of lights and a minute of silence. All residents are asked to walk out the door at 6:50 pm and form a string of lights. “The death of five children hits our neighbors, us and Hasseldelle to the heart,” he says in a call to colored lights in the Hasseldelle district of Solingen. The mother of the five children is suspected of killing the children. A judge has issued an arrest warrant against her on suspicion of murder.

Investigators suspect that the single mother of six committed the deed in a state of emotional overload after the separation from her husband. The marriage broke up, police and prosecutors reported. Before the crime, the woman had been separated from her last husband, the father of four of her children, for a year. She is the only suspect.

People who commit suicide and want to “take” others with them feel a yearning for “redemption”, says psychiatrist Prof. Hans-Jörg Assion from the Clinic of the Westphalia-Lippe Regional Association (LWL) in Dortmund. “Your own redemption from suffering is transferred to other people who are included in the tired feeling of life, almost to ‘redeem’ them from suffering as well.” Such behavior is very rare. If there are warning signs, such as talking about redeeming others from suffering on earth, trauma clinics might help.

School may have saved the life of an eleven-year-old

Advice and emergency help in case of risk of suicide and depression

  • If there is a risk of suicide: 911
  • Counseling in crisis situations: Telephone counseling (0800 / 111-0-111 or 0800 / 111-0-222 or 116-123, toll free) or telephone for children and young people (Tel .: 0800 / 111-0-333 or 116-111; Monday to Saturday from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.)
  • At Deutsche Depressionshilfe you can find regional crisis services and clinics, as well as advice for those affected and their families.
  • Those affected and their families are involved in the German Depression League. There is also an email counseling service for people with depression.
  • Local Points of Contact (KISS) provide an overview of depression self-help groups.

Forensic doctors found evidence during the autopsy that the children were anesthetized and then suffocated or suffocated. However, it will be necessary to wait for more toxicological studies to be carried out. One-year-old Melina, two-year-old Leonie, three-year-old Sophie, six-year-old Timo and eight-year-old Luca were found dead on their cots in the family’s apartment by police Thursday. Only the eldest son survived. The eleven-year-old boy is now with his grandmother.

The suspect confessed to his mother in a WhatsApp chat. After 20 minutes at Düsseldorf Central Station, he threw himself in front of a train. He suffered serious but not fatal internal injuries, said the head of the homicide squad, Marcel Maierhofer. The children were killed between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning. Emergency services had slammed the door to the apartment in an apartment building on Thursday. The 11-year-old boy, who was the only one of the six siblings who survived, may only have been saved because he was in school at the time of the crime, the homicide squad chief said.

The family was already known to the city’s youth welfare office before the crime. “The family received the necessary support from the city of Solingen. The youth welfare office has also made possible offers of assistance,” the city said, without giving any details. “At no time were there any findings of abnormalities or a potential risk to the children.”

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