Teenager sentenced to life imprisonment after family murder!
A British court sentenced a 19-year-old to life in prison after family murders and a planned school massacre.
Teenager sentenced to life imprisonment after family murder!
A British court has sentenced a 19-year-old to 49 years in prison after he shot his mother and siblings. When the judge read out the verdict, she noted that the defendant wanted to become famous for his actions. In September, the young man shot his 13-year-old sister and 16-year-old brother with a shotgun in their home in Luton, north of London, and inflicted more than a hundred stab wounds on his brother. The crime was heard by neighbors who then alerted the police and thereby prevented a planned massacre at a nearby school, in which the perpetrator wanted to involve his former classmates aged four and five, along with two teachers. When he was arrested, he revealed his murderous plans, and police also found detailed sketches with the words "Kill everyone" written on them in the apartment, according to reports oe24.at.
Maintenance obligations of parents
Another, less dramatic but still important topic concerns the maintenance obligations of parents towards their adult children. Loud active-online.de Parents have the opportunity to support their children in the form of food and accommodation as long as they are in training. If the training takes place near the parents' place of residence, the parents are allowed to continue to let their children live in their parents' household without them having the right to their own apartment. The legal situation shows that adults cannot always automatically request their own accommodation.
However, it is emphasized that in cases of significant family conflict, parents have the right to ask their children to move out, especially if they do not help around the house or organize regular parties. If the children stagnate in their educational life, they risk losing their right to maintenance, as the parents can be released from financial obligations if the child intentionally delays their education.