The eight -year -old girl was died by a cult family of the cult who sang around and prayed around her instead of providing insulin to save her life.
14 religious fanatics, including her parents, believed that “God would heal her,” and was convicted of Elizabeth Stroo’s death.

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The cult of three families from Toonba, near Brisbane, East, is guilty of negligence and death after refraining from insulin from a dead girl.
The family formed a ring around her bed -even after she stopped breathing, she hoped that she would start from death.
Judge Martic Barns, who gave the decision, said Elizabeth’s death was “inevitable,” because Elizabeth’s death refused medical assistance during the six -day decline.
He continued. Definitely a thing that kept using her -insulin. “
Her father, Jason Steese, is seen in the police’s bodycam video the day after Elizabeth died and protected his actions, and the day after he said, “I am satisfied with her.”
The delusional dad told the criminal surge Charnie Oblien:
“And yesterday, she fell asleep and died.
“She has to do it for a lifetime, so the world cannot heal her. She wanted to go without insulin.
“So this is where we are.”
Elizabeth was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2019.
However, at the end of November 2021, she became extremely uncomfortable with diabetic ketoacidosis. This is a complication caused by insulin deficiency.
The court did not give her insulin because the court had heard that the central belief was God’s healing, and they thought that ordinary medicine was “magical”.
On January 2, 2022, Elizabeth’s father, Jason Strus, declared to the church, according to Barnes’s written ruling, “God has healed her diabetes Elizabeth.”
That night, Elizabeth had her last slow insulin.

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Her normal blood test Next Jason was convinced that he was convinced that God had healed his daughter.
Jason told his daughter to remove the monitoring device. She didn’t need it anymore, so the rest of the group praised the “miraculous” progress.
In the next four days, the cult watched the girl dying in order.
Note that they update each other in text, and that Elizabeth is “calm”, “quite weak” and vomiting.
Psychiatric leader Brendan Stevens repeatedly guarantees Elizabeth’s parents as “God wins” even after the girl’s death.
One of the cool texts between the members is “Elizabeth doesn’t seem to be breathing, but you will soon see the victory. God can do anything!”
The court reported that Jason finally called an ambulance 36 hours after her daughter died, saying, “Even if God still raised Elizabeth, they could not leave the corpse.”
Police established a criminal scene when he arrived.
One detective told the court that about 20 people sang in the front yard, played music and prayed.

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Barns said that Elizabeth was “a lively and happy child,” and “worshiped with love,” and “worshiped with love,” by all members of the church, including guilty people.
Her family was one of the three who formed a close religion sect three times a week.
Jason joined the church following his wife Kelly Strus in August 2021, both of which were fascinated by the religious teachings of leader Brendan Stevens.
The group regarded himself as a Christian and followed the Bible.
They believed that they could receive the Holy Spirit through prayer.
Jason and Brendan were initially charged with murder, but the judge was convinced that Elizabeth would probably die, so he felt guilty, not negligence.
All 14 accused members refused to enter the petition, but they were officially interpreted.
When he was invited to make a statement at the beginning of the trial, Brendan told the court that his church was a “religious persecution.”
Out of the court after the ruling, Elizabeth’s older sister, Jaide Strose, told reporters that the group was convicted of being guilty.
She said: “It was a long and difficult three years. I didn’t think about my sister Elizabeth, so there was no moment.”
All 14 people have been convicted on February 11.

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