Mother Charged with Killing Three Daughters Asserts Her Defense in New Zealand Trial

The trial of a South African woman charged with allegedly murdering her three young daughters in New Zealand has started, with media reports saying the defence will plead she was not guilty by reason of insanity.

Lauren Anne Dickason is accused of killing her two-year-old twins and their six-year-old sister in September 2021 at their home in Timaru on New Zealand’s South Island, about a month after the family migrated from South Africa.

The trial began in the Christchurch High Court, presided over by Justice Cameron Mander, a court spokesperson said.

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The prosecutors will claim Dickason was not insane at the time and that the girls were murdered, reports said, with the trial expected to continue for about two weeks.

Lauren Anne Dickason is accused of killing her two-year-old twins and their six-year-old sister. Credit: Facebook
Police search the driveway of a house where the three children were found dead in the South Island town of Timaru in 2021. Credit: George Heard/AP

Dickason’s husband, Graham Dickason, found the three children dead and his wife in a serious condition when he arrived home after having dinner with colleagues, according to NZ media reports.

She was remanded in custody to a hospital’s psychiatric unit and has remained there since the killing.

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