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Anissa (5) killed - verdict against Gökdeniz A.

Anissa (5) killed - verdict against Gökdeniz A.

Anissa (5) killed - verdict against Gökdeniz A.
Anissa (5) killed - verdict against Gökdeniz A.

Title: Justice Served in Anissa's Tragic Death Case

Berlin - The chilling story of a five-year-old girl's untimely death has been making headlines for months. Finally, nine months later, justice has been served against the man accused of the heinous crime.

The district court in Berlin announced its verdict on Tuesday, sentencing the 20-year-old suspect, Gökdeniz A., to a juvenile sentence of 8 years and 9 months. Unlike the public prosecutor's demand, the court did not order a placement in a psychiatric facility for the accused.

The heart-wrenching incident occurred on February 21, 2023, within Bürgerpark Pankow. Gökdeniz A., an acquaintance of the family and occasional babysitter for Anissa and her siblings, was left in charge while their mother cooked at home. Tragically, Anissa, the eldest of the siblings, needed to use the restroom. Abandoning the younger siblings, the suspect allegedly stabbed Anissa seven times.

The public prosecutor presented a compelling case, arguing for a nine-year jail sentence and committal to a psychiatric hospital. The prosecutor stated, "He is extremely dangerous without treatment, the general public must be protected from him."

In contrast, defense lawyers argued against a harsher sentence and placement in a psychiatric facility. Gökdeniz A. remained silent throughout the trial, which spanned over three months.

The verdict is not yet final, opening the possibility for further appeals.

A Tumultuous Day Tangled in Tragedy

On the fateful day, February 21, 2023, Anissa (5) and her siblings played at Bürgerpark Pankow while their mother cooked at home. Anissa, needing to relieve herself, was left in Gökdeniz A.'s care. He abandoned the three younger siblings and fatally attacked Anissa.

Hiding her corpse like a macabre doll in the bushes, he feigned concern, stating that she'd run away. He acted despondent, searching for her alongside the mother and the authorities for hours. It wasn't until a teacher from Pankow located the child that the horrifying truth was uncovered – Anissa had bled to death.

Investigations revealed that Gökdeniz A. carried a push-automatic knife at the time of his arrest in Berlin.

The verdict sparked protests in Pankow, where many rallied for stricter gun control laws. The matter now lies in the hands of the police, who seek to uncover any history of mental illness or legal encounters involving the accused.

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