Lauren Dickason, the South African woman found guilty of killing her three young children just weeks after emigrating to New Zealand, was sentenced to 18 years at the high court in Christchurch on Wednesday.
Dickason will serve her 18-year sentence in a mental healthcare facility after being found guilty of murdering her daughters, six-year-old Lianè and two-year-old twins, Maya and Karla, as reported by
‘I loved Liané, Maya and Karla with all my heart. I failed them, I failed Graham, and I failed our families. I take responsibility for taking our three beautiful girls from this world,’ she said. According to the report, while Dickason will start her sentence in a mental healthcare facility, she could eventually move to prison and may be eligible for parole after six years.
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