When parents chose to “pray for her” rather than provide insulin, an 8-year-old child with diabetes passed away.

Twelve people, including the parents of an eight-year-old child, were found guilty of manslaughter when the youngster died after being refused her diabetic medicine.

Elizabeth Struhs died of diabetic ketoacidosis on January 7, 2022, at her house in Toowoomba, Australia, which is west of Brisbane.

The small child’s parents, Jason and Kerrie Struhs, as well as members of the religious organization they belonged to, known as.

“The Saints,” were found to have “deprived” her of the “one thing that would most definitely have kept her alive” on Wednesday, January 27, 2024.

According to the BBC, Elizabeth was hospitalized in a diabetic coma and later received a type 1 diabetes diagnosis in 2019. At the time of her diagnosis, her family was advised.

 

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