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Religious group found guilty of Elizabeth Struhs’s manslaughter ‘arrogantly’ put faith above her life, court hears

Members of a fringe religious group found guilty of the manslaughter of an eight-year-old girl “arrogantly and stubbornly” put their faith “above the life of a young child”, a court has heard.
Crown prosecutor Caroline Marco submitted that Elizabeth Struhs’s parents Jason and Kerrie Struhs be…
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