Ingolstadt Murder Trial: Prosecution Demands Life Sentences
Prosecutors argue the murder of a doppelgänger was executed with extreme depravity to enable a new life for the accused.
- The Ingolstadt court is hearing the case of Schahraban K. and Sheqir K., accused of murdering 23-year-old Khadidja O. with over 50 stab wounds in August 2022.
- Prosecutors assert that the murder was premeditated and executed to allow Schahraban K. to escape familial pressures by faking her own death.
- The prosecution has presented DNA evidence and witness testimonies to support their claims, emphasizing the heinous nature of the crime.
- Both defendants face charges of murder, with the prosecution seeking life sentences and a determination of the particular severity of guilt.
- The trial, ongoing since January, is expected to hear defense arguments next week, with the date for the verdict yet to be announced.