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Lauren Dickason: ‘She did not kill them out of love,’ psychiatrist tells court

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A South African woman, Lauren Dickason, is currently on trial in the High Court in Christchurch, New Zealand, for allegedly murdering her three children in September 2021.

The trial continues against a South African mother alleged to have murdered her three daughters just weeks after they moved to New Zealand in 2021. Picture: Facebook.

THE TRIAL of a South African woman accused of allegedly murdering her three daughters proceeded in the High Court in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Wednesday.

Originally from Pretoria, Lauren Dickason, 42, is accused of murdering six-year-old Liané and two-year-old twins Maya and Karla by strangling them with cable ties in September 2021.

Her husband, orthopaedic surgeon Graham Dickason, discovered the bodies.

Forensic psychiatrist Dr Erik Monasterio remains on the stand as Lauren’s defence counsel, Anne Toohey, continues to grill him on the state of her client.

According to New Zealand media, Lauren’s legal team would base their defence on insanity and infanticide.

However, earlier this week Monasterio testified that Lauren did not suffer from postpartum depression after the birth of her twins as she had been diagnosed with depression prior.

Lauren indicated to other experts that she may have had altruistic motives, the court heard, but Monasterio stated that he could not identify this based on the evidence he was presented with, Stuff.NZ reported.

Toohey put it to him that if her client had killed her children out of love, did it not mean she did not appreciate the fact that it was morally wrong.

However, Monasterio urged her to perhaps put that statement to other experts and the information before him suggested she did not kill her children out of love.

It was further suggested to the former Canterbury Mental Health Services clinical director that Lauren had not planned the murders of her children.

But, he could not comment on whether there was indeed any planning or not.

During earlier cross-examination, Monasterio also told the court that it was his opinion Lauren was not psychotic at the time of the alleged murders.

The family immigrated from South Africa to New Zealand in 2021 and had only been settled in their new home in Timaru, Canterbury for a week before the alleged murders.

The trial continues.

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