In a tragic case from Barsinghausen, Germany, two young boys, aged two and six, lost their lives during an illegal street race.
The main defendant, a 42-year-old woman, has been sentenced to life in prison for murder, while her 41-year-old co-defendant received a four-year sentence.
The court found that both drivers recklessly endangered lives, racing at speeds of up to 180 km/h in a 70 km/h zone.
During the trial, psychological experts described the woman’s behavior as manipulative and lacking empathy.
The case has been reopened due to previous legal errors, and further witness testimonies may be called to shed light on the defendants' personalities.
The emotional toll on the victims' family remains profound, as they continue to grieve their loss.