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He drowned his 10-month-old daughter, Perla, in a trial the mother despite the inability to understand and want

A mother in Italy is facing legal proceedings after allegedly drowning her 10-month-old daughter, Perla. Despite claims that she has an intellectual disability and lacks the capacity to understand or consent, authorities have proceeded with the case. The incident has sparked debate over the legal responsibilities of caregivers with cognitive impairments and the adequacy of protective measures in place. Legal experts are questioning whether the prosecution is appropriate given the mother’s alleged condition. The case highlights broader concerns about child protection systems and the challenges of enforcing accountability in complex family situations.

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La Stampa logoLa StampaIndependent🔒Center19 hr. ago
He drowned his 10-month-old daughter, Perla, in a trial the mother despite the inability to understand and want

A mother in Italy is facing legal proceedings after allegedly drowning her 10-month-old daughter, Perla. Despite claims that she has an intellectual disability and lacks the capacity to understand or consent, authorities have proceeded with the case. The incident has sparked debate over the legal responsibilities of caregivers with cognitive impairments and the adequacy of protective measures in place. Legal experts are questioning whether the prosecution is appropriate given the mother’s alleged condition. The case highlights broader concerns about child protection systems and the challenges of enforcing accountability in complex family situations.

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