The murder of Ukrainian women in Germany for the purpose of child abduction. The suspects confessed to the crime.
Ukrainian couple from Sandhausen, Marko and Inna, confessed in court that they committed the murder of two Ukrainian women in order to abduct a child. They planned to take the child and raise it, even though they already had four children together.
The court reported that Marko killed the child's grandmother, Marina, by inflicting fatal wounds with a hammer and then drowning her in a lake. Subsequently, Marko beat his pregnant wife, Marina, to death. The child was found alive in the criminals' home.
The couple admitted their guilt and deeply regretted their actions.
They face life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. Their trial will continue until the end of February.
Currently, the 11-month-old child is with her aunt in Ukraine.
The German police arrested the suspected couple, Marko and Inna, for the murder of the Ukrainian woman.
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