Mother confesses: tragic crime against newborn baby in Vienna!

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Another act of violence shakes Vienna: Mother admits murder of newborn, while grief arises in the home community.

Erneuter Gewaltakt erschüttert Wien: Mutter gesteht Mord an Neugeborenem, während Trauer in der Heimatgemeinde aufkommt.
Another act of violence shakes Vienna: Mother admits murder of newborn, while grief arises in the home community.

Mother confesses: tragic crime against newborn baby in Vienna!

A shocking incident has shocked the country: a newborn baby was violently killed and discovered in a trash room of a Vienna hotel. According to a report by Today The crime was committed on Monday, but it wasn't until Tuesday that the terrible news came to light. Police report that the baby was strangled and disposed of in a plastic bag. A hotel employee found the child after the mother, a 21-year-old Vienna tourist from Oberpullendorf, was taken to the hospital with severe bleeding.

After the clinic raised the alarm, the criminal police arrested the mother and her 25-year-old boyfriend. The woman tearfully confessed to the cruel act during interrogation and is now in custody, while her boyfriend is currently not in custody. Investigators fear that the woman could possibly escape. There is great consternation over what happened in the couple's home community. The local parish is already planning a service for December 20 called “Christmas Without You” to commemorate the tragic incident, according to the report Today is called.

The tragedy of lost innocence

The circumstances surrounding this tragic story raise questions. While the baby was killed by his own mother, the Frauenkirche in Westphalia describes the importance of life and witness to the faith in theirs in a completely different context Cantata BWV 147. This addresses the miracles of life and the spiritual expressions of faith. In contrast to this is the violent death of the newborn, which will forever change not only the child's life, but also that of the parents. Such extremes of human experience often stand in tragic contrast to the examples of faith and hope conveyed in sacred music.