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Mum who slit throats of her five children is euthanised at her own request

A killer mum has been euthanised at her own request after she slit her five children's throats with a kitchen knife.

Convicted murderer Genevieve Lhermitte, 56, from Belgium was given euthanasia for medical reasons in the municipality of Montigny-le-Tilleul on February 28.

Her death came 16 years to the day after she killed her five children in the city of Nivelles in a horror attack while her husband was visiting family in Morocco.

It is thought she originally planned to take her own life on the day of the murders, with one local psychologist suggesting after her death that she was trying to "finish what she started".

It is thought she originally planned to take her own life on the day of the murders (Newsflash)

Lhermitte's lawyer had pleaded insanity at her trial in 2007, arguing she could not be held responsible for her actions.

But the insanity plea was rejected by judges, who sentenced her to life imprisonment.

She eventually left prison in the municipality of Forest in 2019 and entered a psychiatric centre in the municipality of Manage.

After spending two years at the centre she was briefly moved to a more open facility, but returned soon afterwards following a suicide attempt.

Lhermitte's lawyer had pleaded insanity at her trial in 2007 following the murders at a home in Nivelles, Belgium (Newsflash)

Belgium is one of four countries in Europe that allow doctors to take the lives of patients at their request, and one of only two along with the Netherlands that grant the procedure for people suffering from mental illness.

Discussing how Lhermitte became eligible for the procedure, psychologist Emilie Maroit told local media: "There are three main conditions for being able to be euthanised.

"It's unbearable physical or psychological suffering, which is certainly her case. A medical case deemed hopeless.

Belgium is one of four countries in Europe that allow doctors to take the lives of patients at their request (Newsflash)

"The evaluation is done by doctors, especially at the psychological level. And then, the patient must clearly and repeatedly express their desire to resort to euthanasia."

Lhermitte's funeral took place following her cremation in the town of Gilly on March 1.

Ms Maroit said: "It's a symbol for her children, but also a sacrifice. Maybe it was also a way for her to finish what she started.

"Initially, she wanted to end her life when she killed her five children. Maybe it's a way to do it on the date that was originally planned."

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