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A 12-member jury commission rejected any excuse from the man that he had no intention of killing his son’s mother. The court also confirmed that the Lithuanian compatriot had killed up to 19 stab wounds with a knife. The Lithuanian admitted his guilt not for intentional murder, but for involuntary murder.
According to the Irish Times, the defendant’s defense attorneys in court claimed that the court’s decision against the husband, which had had an effect on the custody of the child, had ultimately killed and crushed him.
In the final court speech, prosecutor Conor Devally said that he was well aware of the man’s emotions when he could not see his daughter and it hurt a lot, but these emotions did not justify his actions.
The three-year case was finally resolved. On May 24, Lithuania’s official punishment, life imprisonment, will come into force. Hearing such a court decision, the Lithuanian did not show any reaction.
Two children were orphaned without their mother: the common daughter of the murderer and the aforementioned victim and a baby only one year old.
The love story of E. Daukša and Ingrida, 31, is complicated and confusing. Although the man had married another woman, he managed to have offspring with Ingrid. They met when a young Lithuanian woman came to Ireland in search of work, and E. Daukša ran a seafood collection and distribution business that was home to many compatriots.
Soon a secret novel broke out between the two Lithuanians.
Together they made the strange decision that their two daughters would live with their father and his wife, but I. Mačiokaitė could see and visit her at any time. Her husband loved his daughter very much, she was part of his family.
However, having built up determination and wishing to see her daughter more often, the Lithuanian hired a lawyer and applied to the court for full custody of her daughter.
September 14, 2018, the court ruled in favor of the woman that the place of residence of the girl was attributed to the mother and not to the father and his wife.
According to the agreement, on September 18. the girl had to see her father at home. However, the Lithuanian decided not to follow this instruction and it was this act that irritated the Lithuanian. Without expecting anything, in the afternoon of the same day he went to the house of I. Mačiokaitė.
The outbreak of the conflict transcended all borders. In the middle of the day, he lured his son’s mother to a more remote crossroads near the house and, clutching a 6-inch long blade knife, E. Daukša was constantly starving his ex-partner until his body was completely disfigured. His offspring also saw the event.
The woman was deprived of her back, neck, face and chest. The heart area was perforated three times.
One of the witnesses claimed to have heard the boy’s cry. It seemed to him that the boy was being attacked by a dog, as if the boy was asking for help for that. But when he arrived and realized the real situation, the neighbor grabbed the girl and took her away so that the girl could no longer see the horrible event.
Another witness said that he saw a Lithuanian stab a knife 5 or 6 times, after which all the blood tried to pull the woman’s body out of the passage. He also saw him throw a knife into the meadow.
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