A mother who fled conflict and admitted killing three of her children
and attempting to murder a fourth by driving her car into a lake was
jailed for 26 years in Australia on Tuesday.
Akon Guode, who came to Australia after fleeing civil war in South
Sudan, plunged the vehicle into the lake on the outskirts of Melbourne
in 2015, killing one-year-old son Bol and four-year-old twins Hanger and
Madit.
Rescuers pulled her and five-year-old daughter Alual from the sinking vehicle.
In handing down
his sentence, Justice Lex Lasry said the 37-year-old suffered from post
traumatic stress syndrome but why she had driven into the lake remained a
“tragic mystery”.
“The sentence I’m about to impose, is in some respects inadequate to
reflect the gravity of what you’ve done, yet at the same time excessive
given your mental state and your background of hardship and
desperation,” he said.
Nonetheless “these are obviously grave offences”, Lasry added.
“These children trusted you as their mother as they were entitled to
do. Your betrayal of that trust had catastrophic consequences whatever
the true reasons were for your consequences.”
The defence told the court Guode suffered severe psychological trauma from the civil war.
Witnesses said before the tragedy Guode had complained of receiving
threats from the estranged wife of the children’s father — with whom she
had been having a long affair — and had isolated herself from the
Sudanese community.
The mother-of-seven’s eldest daughter had previously told the court
she was concerned about Guode’s driving as she had been experiencing
dizzy spells for six months leading up to the deaths.
Guode, who reportedly wailed as her sentence was handed down in the
Victorian Supreme Court, will spend a minimum 20 years behind bars
before being eligible for parole. AFP
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