Vienna: Mother kills four -year -old child - psychosis as a tragic report

Wien, 2. Juni 2025: Mutter wegen Kindstötung vor Gericht. Psychiatrisches Gutachten stellt Unzurechnungsfähigkeit fest.
Vienna, June 2, 2025: Mother in court for child killing. Psychiatric report determines inadequacy. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Vienna: Mother kills four -year -old child - psychosis as a tragic report

Wien, Österreich - On June 2, 2025, a moving court hearing began in Vienna, which deals with the accusation of child killing a 29-year-old woman. The accused is suspected of having committed her four -year -old son last year. According to a psychiatric report, the woman suffers from severe psychosis, which shapes the legal and emotional dimensions of the case. In the point of view of the indictment, the mother is said to have cut her child's throat, but the legal considerations are not focused on allegations of murder, but on the examination of women's accountability at the time of the crime.

The psychiatric report certifies the woman that she was inadequate due to an acute polymorphic psychotic disorder with schizophrenic symptoms. In this context, it was also found that she could not see the wrong of her act, which resulted in a debt exclusion. A possible consequence of the negotiation could be the instruction of the woman into a forensic-therapeutic center if the courts recognize a threat to the general public

incident and family background

According to the circumstances of the crime, the accused's husband had severe worries about the mental state of his wife on the day before the crime and visits her a hospital. Unfortunately, her psychotic state was not sufficiently recognized there so that she was sent home. The night after the night, the tragic incident occurred: the father woke up when the woman started the child with a knife. Any help came too late for the son and the mother injured herself immediately after the crime, but her wounds were not life -threatening.

The legal situation in this case remained complicated and requires careful examination because the presumption of innocence applies. The case highlights the challenges associated with mental illnesses. The social discourse on mental health has gained importance in recent years, especially in the light of the increasing number of cases of mental illnesses and their effects on the life of families.

mental illnesses in society

In the past ten years, mental illnesses have become significantly more important in the world of work. While unemployed people were particularly affected by mental diagnoses in the early 2000s, recent statistics show that working people have increasingly psychological absenteeism. In Germany, annual production loss costs due to mental disorders lead to a loss of over 17 billion euros. Mental illnesses are now a central topic because they appear in many different professional fields.

children and adolescents are also often affected, whereby the mental well -being of school children in Germany is classified as mediocre. The number of sick leave due to mental illness has continuously increased, which indicates a worrying trend. In the AOK, the number of incapacity for work due to mental illnesses rose by more than 18 % compared to 2011.

The current judicial dispute shows the urgency of recognizing mental health in society and taking suitable measures in order to support people affected at an early stage and prevent possible tragedies. 5min.at reports on the running process, while orf Vienna provides further information on the background. For a comprehensive overview of mental illnesses, Statista

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